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Exam HP0-Y45: Architecting HP Network Solutions

what is the correct design for the shared uplink ser (SUS) or SUSs?

Refer to the exhibit.

The exhibit shows the uplink that the blade servers use to reach the data center LAN may carry
traffic from VLAN2.4.6 or 8, or some combination.
A network architect is planning the Virtual Connect configuration. The configuration should allow
the server administration to provision new server ports with the correct VLANs easily. The
customer wants to create a redundant solution for the uplinks in which uplinks in both modules are
used by the server blades to which they are bound.
Based on these needs, what is the correct design for the shared uplink ser (SUS) or SUSs?

Which factor will play a primary role in determining whether the network architect needs to plan a two-tier or

A network architect is planning a complete access layer and core upgrade for a customer’s
campus LAN. The campus has four large buildings, each requiring between 1000 and 3000 edge
ports. Which factor will play a primary role in determining whether the network architect needs to
plan a two-tier or three-tier topology for the campus LAN?

Why should the network architect suggest a different switch that would better meet the customer requirements?

A customer has a virtualized data center and these key requirements:
The customercan scale any applicationand easily install new hardwarethat supports that
application.
The network supportsvMotionfor live migration ofvirtualmachines (VMs).
Rack servers experiencea highload of traffic. Each server has twoGigabitConnections to the
data center LAN. Theseconnections needto be established totwo different switches, and the rack
servers useLink Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)-based networkinterface cardteaming.
Each set of serveraccess layer switcheshas two 10Gconnectionsto the data center core.
The network architect is searching for server access layer switches that meet the customer
requirements. The customer has suggested an HP switch that is usually recommended for the
campus LAN access layer.
Why should the network architect suggest a different switch that would better meet the customer
requirements?

What is the proper configuration for their permitted VLAN IDs and native or port VLAN ID (PVID)?

Refer to the exhibit.

The exhibit shows how two NICs on a physical server connect to two HP 5820 switches. The
server supports eight virtual machines (VMs) with VMware version 5.1. A virtual switch is bound
to NIC 1 and NIC 2. The switch implements source MAC load balancing for the NIC team. Ports
1/0/1 and 2/0/1 are Comware trunk ports.
What is the proper configuration for their permitted VLAN IDs and native or port VLAN ID (PVID)?


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