Refer to the exhibit.
The switches shown in the exhibit use the HP VAN SDN Controller as the OpenFlow controller. They connect to
the controller on their out-of-band management (OOBM) ports, but these connections are not shown in the
exhibit. The switches also run spanning tree protocol.
An SDN supplication installed on the HP VAN SDN Controller is programmed to discover live ports, find
redundant paths, and create loopfree paths for traffic for the infrastructure shown in the exhibit. However, the
application is not able to complete these functions because the switches are reporting some ports as blocked.
What should the network administrator do to let the application create the loopfree paths?
A.
Disable spanning tree on the OpenFlow-enabledswitches and do not configure link aggregation.
B.
Enable spanning tree on the OpenFlow-enabled switches but set the application as the spanning tree flood
parameter controller.
C.
Enable spanning tree on the OpenFlow-enabled switches and configure all of the redundant links as egressonly-ports.
D.
Disable spanning tree on the OpenFlow-enabled switches and configure the redundant links as static link
aggregations.