What should the network architect implement to protect against a split IRF group?
A network architect is planning an intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF) group. What should the
network architect implement to protect against a split IRF group?
What is the preferred time for completing racking and labeling of equipment for a new implementation?
What is the preferred time for completing racking and labeling of equipment for a new
implementation?
what is the general guideline?
A network architect has collected data on link utilization. When analyzing link utilization, what is
the general guideline?
why would administrators need to generate SSH keys on network infrastructure devices?
If a network architect is planning a secure device management policy, why would administrators
need to generate SSH keys on network infrastructure devices?
What are information technology Service Management (ITSM) framework…?
What are information technology Service Management (ITSM) framework, such as the
infrastructure Technology Infrastructure Library (ITILv3) and The Open Group Architecture
Framework (TOGAF)?
Which factor must the network architect consider when designing solution?
A network architect is planning an update of the server access layer in a data center. Currently,
the access layer switches have 10G links to distribution layer switches. In the new solution, HP
5930 Switches act as top of rack (ToR) switches with 40G links to core switches.
Which factor must the network architect consider when designing solution?
What should the network architect do to resolve a potential issue?
Refer to the exhibit.
A network architect has designed the topology shown in the exhibit. The Gigabit links between
distribution layer and the core uses OM3 grade multi-mode fiber between 100m and 150m long.
The solution is for an enterprise customer whose employees use mostly HTTP-based applications
and has medium utilization needs.
What should the network architect do to resolve a potential issue?
What ensures a loop-free routing environment that meets the customer needs?
A customer requires high availability, so the network architect is planning two area border (ABRs)
for each non-backbone area in the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) solution. What ensures a
loop-free routing environment that meets the customer needs?
Which guidelines should the network architect follow?
What is one benefit of this approach?
A company is upgrading a data center network solution in phases. The first phase involves
updating the top of rack (ToR) switches in one rack. Other switches will be updated in their
phases.
What is one benefit of this approach?