How would you configure the ports?
You must configure FCIP for a network 20 kilometers away and you do not want your fabrics
to merge.How would you configure the ports?
Which two steps will accomplish this task?
You are configuring an FCIP tunnel with four circuits. Two of the circuits will be active and
the other two will be in standby in case of failure. You want to ensure that there are always
at least two active circuits in the event of a failure.Which two steps will accomplish this task?
(Choose two.)
how many FCIP tunnels have been created?
how many FCIP tunnels have been created?
how many FCIP circuits have been created?
ISLs have been created from VE12 to VE16, and VE13 to VE17.
how many FCIP circuits have been created?
What causes this to happen?
You have allocated the correct number of buffers for your distance and speed on an
extended distance link over dark fiber. However, you notice a latency issue being reported
and the port is repeatedly starved for buffer credits.
What causes this to happen?
Which two configurations are needed?
You are configuring a 10 km long distance ISL between a Brocade DCX 8510 and a Brocade
5300 with no additional license. Which two configurations are needed? (Choose two.)
What is the reason for this happening?
You have configured ports 0-2 on your Brocade 6520 to a distance of 50 km at 16 Gbps. As
shown in the exhibit, port 2 was allocated more buffer credits than the other ports.What is
the reason for this happening?
Which two statements are true?
You need to configure a long distance link that connects to a time-division multiplexer
(TDM).
Which two statements are true? (Choose two.)
What is causing the problem?
You have a routed fabric and want to expand the network by adding another switch. You
have
added an ISL between two switches and the switch remains segmented.
What is causing the problem?
Which porterrshow counter should you use?
you see CRCs in the fabric and need to isolate the source.
Which porterrshow counter should you use?