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An administrator will be replacing a campus switching infrastructure with AOS-CX switches that support VSX capabilities. The campus involves a core, as well as multiple access layers.
Which feature should the administrator implement to allow both VSX-capable core switches to process traffic sent to the default gateway in the campus VLANs?
- A . VRF
B. VRRP
C. IP helper
D. Active gateway
Suggested Answer: D
Explanation:
Active gateway = both devices route/forward traffic VRRP = Active-standbye, only active member routes/forwards traffic
Understand the Active Gateway principle In a VSX system, active gateway provides redundant default gateway functionality for the end-hosts. The default gateway of the end-host is automatically handled by both the VSX systems.
Explanation:
Active gateway = both devices route/forward traffic VRRP = Active-standbye, only active member routes/forwards traffic
Understand the Active Gateway principle In a VSX system, active gateway provides redundant default gateway functionality for the end-hosts. The default gateway of the end-host is automatically handled by both the VSX systems.
Posted : 01/11/2022 8:32 pm