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Is this a use case for disabling split-recovery mode on ArubaOS-CX switches in a Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) fabric?

Solution: You are not concerned about split brain Issues in your environment, so you want the secondary member to keep its links up if the ISL falls.

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Suggested answer: A

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You are not concerned about split brain issues in your environment, so you want the secondary member to keep its links up if the ISL fails is a use case for disabling split-recovery mode on ArubaOSCX switches in a Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) fabric. VSX is a feature that provides active-active forwarding and redundancy for ArubaOS-CX switches. The ISL is the inter-switch link that connects two VSX nodes and carries data traffic. The split-recovery mode is a feature that prevents split-brain scenarios when both VSX nodes lose connectivity with each other but remain up. When splitrecovery mode is disabled, if the ISL fails but both VSX nodes remain up,

asked 16/09/2024
Ronald de Groot
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