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Does this correctly describe how the Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) fabric reacts to various component failure scenarios?

Solution: The ISL goes down, and after a few seconds, the keepalive link goes down too. Switch-1 and Switch-2 remains up.

The Split-recovery mode is enabled. In this case the secondary switch first shutdowns and then enables SVis.

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Yes
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Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

The Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) fabric is a high availability solution that provides industryleading performance and simplicity for campus and data center networks1. When the ISL goes down, and after a few seconds, the keepalive link goes down too, the VSX fabric reacts differently depending on the split-recovery mode setting. If the split-recovery mode is enabled, the secondary switch shuts down all its SVIs and waits for the ISL to come back up2. If the split-recovery mode is disabled, both switches keep their SVIs up and continue to forward traffic2. Therefore, this does not correctly describe how the VSX fabric reacts to various component failure scenarios. Reference:

https://www.arubanetworks.com/assets/tg/TB_VSX.pdf

asked 16/09/2024
Landry Tankam
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