Refer to the exhibits.Exhibit 1 -Exhibit 2 -Switch-1 has a power issue that causes it to fail. When Switch-1 comes back up, endpoints lose connectivity for a few minutes. The network administrator decides to enter this command on Switch-1:Switch-1 (config)# vlan 10 vrrp vrid 10 preempt-delay-time 120Exhibit 2 shows the VRRP configuration just after the change. What is the effect of this change?
Refer to the exhibits.Exhibit 1 -Exhibit 2 -Exhibit 1 shows a portion of the BGP routing table when the BGP solution was first deployed. Exhibit 2 shows the same portion at the current time. What can explain the current state?
Which switches can be deployed in a mesh topology for backplane stacking?
A network administrator needs to create a QoS policy on an AOS-Switch. What is one component that the administrator must create before the policy?
Refer to the exhibits.Exhibit 1 -Exhibit 2 -Switch-1 and Switch-2 are configured to provide VRRP in VLAN 2. The default gateway for VLAN 2 is set to the VRRP virtual IP. Client-1 in VLAN 2 cannot ping its default gateway.Based on the exhibits, what can administrators determine?
An AOS-Switch enforces 802.1X. It receives an Access-Accept with this HPE VSA from its Radius server:Attribute Name and ID = HPE-User-Role (25) Value = contractorThe switch then rejects the client. What is one requirement for the switch to accept the message and authorize the client?