HP HPE2-W09 Aruba Data Center Network Specialist Exam Online Training
HP HPE2-W09 Online Training
The questions for HPE2-W09 were last updated at Dec 20,2024.
- Exam Code: HPE2-W09
- Exam Name: Aruba Data Center Network Specialist Exam
- Certification Provider: HP
- Latest update: Dec 20,2024
Is this correct positioning of AtubaOS-CX switches in the data center?
Solution: Aruba CX 6300 switches are an appropriate choice for leaf switches in a leaf-spine topology that uses Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) with Ethernet VPN (EVPN).
- A . Yes
- B . No
Refer to the exhibit.
You want to enable devices in VRF B and VRF C to reach shared resources in VRF A. is this a valid strategy for meeting this goal?
Solution: Create a separate OSPF process for each VRF on Switch-1. Then redistribute each process into the other VRFs’ processes.
- A . Yes
- B . No
A data center has a three-tier topology with ArubaOS-CX switches at each layer, is this a use case for implementing Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) at the core?
Solution: The aggregation layer operates at Layer 2 only, and the core provides Layer 2 and Layer 3 functions.
- A . Yes
- B . No
An ArubaOS-CX is ssmq DCBX on Interface 1/1/1.
You enter this command:
show dcbx interface 1/1/1
Is this where you can see whether the connected converged network adapter (CNA) has accepted the application priorities advertised with DCBX?
Solution: in the Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) Local advertisement section
- A . Yes
- B . No
Is this a rule for configuring schedule profiles on an ArubaOS-CX switch?
Solution: If the profile mixes strict priority scheduling with another scheduling algorithm, the strict priority queue must be the highest numbered queue.
- A . Yes
- B . No
Is this a requirement for implementing Priority Flow Control (PFC) on an ArubaOS-CX switch interface? Solution: configuring a DCBX application priority on the interface
- A . Yes
- B . No
Is this part of a valid strategy for load sharing traffic across the links in an Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS) solution? Solution: Implement Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) on pairs of ERPS switches at the same site.
- A . Yes
- B . No
Is this a use case for disabling split-recovery mode on ArubaOS-CX switches in a Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) fabric? Solution: You want an admin to manually fail traffic over to the secondary member if the primary member fails.
- A . Yes
- B . No
Is this a way that Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) differs from Virtual Switching Framework (VSF)?
Solution: VSX features a dual control plane while VSF features a single control plane.
- A . Yes
- B . No
Refer to the exhibit.
You need to set up an ArubaOS-CX switch to implement Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) WITHOUT Ethernet VPN (EVPN). The exhibit Indicates which servers should be part of the same VXLANs and the desired VNls for the VXLANs. Assume that the network is already configured to permit each ArubaOS-CX switch to reach each other switch’s loopback interface.
Is this part of the process for setting up VXLAN to meet the requirements?
Solution: On Switch-1, create two VXLAN interfaces, one with ID 5010 and one with 1D 5020; both VXLAN interfaces should use 192.168.1.1 as the source IP address.
- A . Yes
- B . No