Which key element would the flow entry contain?
A network administrator is planning a flow table entry that provides fast failover for the traffic flow in case a
link fails. Which key element would the flow entry contain?
why does the switch not forward the traffic?
An HP switch is controlled by an HP VAN SDN Controller. An SDN application attempts to create a flow
entry that forwards traffic out Port 2 on this HP switch. However, the switch does not forward any traffic out
this port. The exhibit shows the status for ports on that switch.
Based on the information shown in the exhibit, why does the switch not forward the traffic?
What else must the administrator do to complete the configuration?
How should the administrator change these entries to resolve the error?
Refer to the exhibit.
The exhibit shows the four OpenFlow table entries for an HP ProVision switch that is controlled by an HP
VAN SDN Controller. The switch uses active mode for the OpenFlow instance.
The network administrator wants the switch to have this behavior:
Forward ARP and DHCP traffic to the controller.
Forward all other traffic using its normal forwarding processes.
The current entries have an error. How should the administrator change these entries to resolve the error?
How many pseudowires must the administrator configure?
match the scenario to the technology that best meets its needs.
What is the correct OpenFlow controller configuration for the OpenFlow instance on the switch with IP address
Refer to the exhibits on the Exhibit 1 and Exhibit 2 tabs.
Exhibit 1
Exhibit 2
A company has three HP VAN SDN Controllers deployed in a team with the settings shown in the exhibits.
What is the correct OpenFlow controller configuration for the OpenFlow instance on the switch with IP
address 10.1.1.252?
What could the network administrator do to meet this requirement?
A company requires secure, encrypted connections between OpenFlow-enabled switches and the HP VAN
SDN Controller. What could the network administrator do to meet this requirement?