Company XYZ wants to prevent switch loops caused by unidirectional point-point-link condition on Rapid FVST + and MST. Which technology can be used in the design to meet this requirement?
Correct Answer:
B
An architect receives a business requirement from a CTO that states the RTO and RPO for a new system should be as close as possible to zero. Which replication method and data center technology should be used?
Correct Answer:
B
RTO and RPO are measures of how quickly and accurately a system can be recovered after a disaster or
failure. RTO refers to the amount of time it takes to restore a system to its normal operation after a failure, while RPO refers to the amount of data that can be lost as a result of a failure. In synchronous replication, data is written to both the primary and secondary systems at the same time. This ensures that the data on the secondary system is always up-to-date and ready for use in the event of a disaster or failure. Geographically dispersed dual data centers refer to two data centers that are located in different geographical locations, which can help to reduce the risk of a disaster or failure impacting both data centers at the same time.
Drag and drop the characteristics from the left onto the corresponding network management options on the right.
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Does this meet the goal?
Correct Answer:
A
Company XYZ was not satisfied with the reconvergence time OSPF is taking. BFD was implemented to try to reduce the reconvergence time, but the network is still experiencing delays when having to reconverge. Which technology will improve the design?
Correct Answer:
B
Which DCI technology utilizes a “flood and learn” technique to populate the Layer2 forwarding table?
Correct Answer:
C