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How should you configure the switches and Isilon networking to provide your desired network redundancy?

Refer to the exhibit.

You want to add redundancy to your network configuration, rather than performance. You have
configured all interfaces into the default SmartConnect zone.
How should you configure the switches and Isilon networking to provide your desired network
redundancy?

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A.
Configure the switch ports for LACP and use LACP aggregation for subnet0:pool0.

B.
Configure the switch ports as access points and use LACP aggregation for subnet0:pool0.

C.
Configure the switch ports for LACP and use FEC aggregation for subnet0:pool0.

D.
Configure the switch ports as access points, bond ext-0 and ext-1 on all nodes and use
Active/Passive aggregation for subnet0:pool0.

3 Comments on “How should you configure the switches and Isilon networking to provide your desired network redundancy?

  1. BZ says:

    How does this answer make sense?
    You can’t have a port channel with a single interface.
    I.E.
    Port channel 1 on Switch A contains port Gig0/1 (no, needs 2 port min)
    Port channel 1 on Switch B contains port Gig0/1 (no, needs 2 port min)
    Isilon node 1 has LACP on ports ext0 and ext1




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  2. JJ says:

    With Cisco Nexus switches, you can have a LACP with ports from different switches with ports configured in vPC (virtual port channel). Or with 3850 stackable switches, but I’m not sure if the answer is taking this specific switches in consideration




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