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Why is the network unavailable for selection?

A.

The customer defined more than 1024 VLANs and some of them are unavailable.

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A.

The customer defined more than 1024 VLANs and some of them are unavailable.

B.

The network is part of a network set and cannot be used by the compute node.

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B.

The network is part of a network set and cannot be used by the compute node.

C.

The network is not defined using uplink sets in a Logical interconnect Group.

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C.

The network is not defined using uplink sets in a Logical interconnect Group.

D.

The uplink used by this network is not connected to any physical switches.

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D.

The uplink used by this network is not connected to any physical switches.

Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

The network is unavailable for selection because the customer defined more than 1,024 VLANs, and some of them are unavailable. HPE OneView has a limit of 1,024 networks (VLANs) that can be managed within a single instance. If this limit is exceeded, additional networks become unavailable for use in server profiles or network sets.

Option B: Networks that are part of a network set can still be used by compute nodes.

Option C: If a network is not defined in an uplink set within a Logical Interconnect Group, it wouldn't be available at all, not just unavailable for selection.

Option D: Physical connectivity issues would not make the network unavailable for selection within HPE OneView.

HPE OneView Support Matrix: Specifies the maximum number of networks (1,024) that can be managed.

HPE OneView User Guide: Discusses network limitations and how exceeding them affects network availability.

asked 01/11/2024
SERGIO FREITAS
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