Which two issues occur when the network engineer tries to stack all four switches and implement OSPF?
A network deployment engineer needs to deploy four Dell Networking N1500 series switches. All switches are to be stacked together using 10Gbe ports on each switch and implement OSPF per the deployment plan. The customer has been shipped only the four switches with SAS stacking cables. No other equipment has been shipped.
Which two issues occur when the network engineer tries to stack all four switches and implement OSPF? (Choose two.)
A . Incorrect cabling was shipped for stacking instead of the required 10Gbs TwinAx.
B . The N1500 series switches do not support advanced Layer 3 Functionality.
C . The N1500 series switches support Layer 3 lite Functionality.
D . Stacking is limited to only four switches because of the limited back-plane bandwidth.
E . Stacking modules were provided as per the deployment.
Answer: AC
Explanation:
Dell Networking N1500 Series switches stack using the 10G SFP+ front-panel ports. N1500 does not support OSPF.
References: Dell Networking N-Series N1500, N2000, N3000, and N4000 Switches User’s Configuration Guide. Page 193.
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