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Refer to the exhibit.

Refer to the exhibit. What happens to the broadcast traffic when it reaches aggregation switches?

A.

Only Agg-1 switch receives broadcast packets and does not forward to the peer link on Agg-2 switch.

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A.

Only Agg-1 switch receives broadcast packets and does not forward to the peer link on Agg-2 switch.

B.

Agg-1 switch prevents broadcast packets received on the vPC peer link from exiting the switch on ports Eth2M and Eth2/5

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B.

Agg-1 switch prevents broadcast packets received on the vPC peer link from exiting the switch on ports Eth2M and Eth2/5

C.

Agg-2 switch receives broadcast packets and stops forwarding to the peer link on Agg-1 switch.

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C.

Agg-2 switch receives broadcast packets and stops forwarding to the peer link on Agg-1 switch.

D.

Agg1 and Agg2 switches receive broadcast packets and does not forward them to me peer link or the port channel

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D.

Agg1 and Agg2 switches receive broadcast packets and does not forward them to me peer link or the port channel

Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

In a vPC (Virtual Port Channel) environment, broadcast packets received on the vPC peer link are not forwarded out on the vPC member ports. This behavior is due to the vPC loop avoidance rule, which prevents traffic received on a vPC peer link from being sent back out of the vPC member ports. Therefore, the Agg-1 switch will prevent broadcast packets that arrive on the vPC peer link from exiting the switch on ports Eth2/4 and Eth2/5.

asked 10/10/2024
Fabio Zannetti
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