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What should the network architect do to ensure that the redundant link design is truly resilient?

Refer to the exhibit.

A network architect has planned redundant links as shown in the exhibit. What should the network
architect do to ensure that the redundant link design is truly resilient?

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A.
Implement the features such as link aggregation, backplane stacking, and intelligent Resilient
Framework (IRF)

B.
Add another link between the Layer 2 switches and the core so that up to the two links can fail

C.
Implement a feature such as bidirectional forwarding detection (BFO) on each redundant link

D.
Make sure that each HP 10508 switch is configured as a root in one Multiple Spanning Tree
Protocol (MSTP) instance

Explanation:

5 Comments on “What should the network architect do to ensure that the redundant link design is truly resilient?

  1. Ricado says:

    A is the correct…

    Chei your are correct – 3800 do not have IRF, but the questions refers to all the network, so

    Stacking the 3800;
    LACP for the uplink form the 3800 to the 10508;
    IRF on the links between the 2 10508;

    This is what you would have to do to make the design truly resilient




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