The Connectivity Management Processor monitors the active supervisor module on a Cisco Nexus
7000 switch and will reboot the device in the event of a lights-out management issue. However,
which option includes features that provide similar benefits in the absence of the Connectivity
Management Processor?

A.
high-availability functionality from features such as vPC and NSF
B.
traditional system connectivity models like SNMP, GUI, or SSH
C.
Cisco FabricPath
D.
VDC failover
There is CMP in Sup1 only.
Sup2(E) has separate admin VDC for this purpouse, but there is no such answer.
A and C make no sense as they deal with data plane and CMP is about management plane.
My answer is D
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You are right, only sup1 has cmp. Cisco does not endorse cmp anymore for the newer sups because of the other existing high-availability mechanisms.
VDC failover does not make any sense, VDC HA can trigger a SUP switchover.
The correct answer is A
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