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Arista ACE-A1.2 Exam - Topic 1 Question 105 Discussion

Actual exam question for Arista's ACE-A1.2 exam
Question #: 105
Topic #: 1
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The Arista MLAG domain ID is:

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Clarinda
3 months ago
A pseudorandom number? That sounds a bit far-fetched, doesn't it?
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Ronald
3 months ago
I thought it was tied to the chassis, like option B.
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Wayne
4 months ago
Wait, are we really considering option C? That's just silly.
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Ora
4 months ago
Agreed, option A is the correct one!
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Ora
4 months ago
It's definitely a text string configured in each peer switch.
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Audra
4 months ago
The secret password option seems like a joke, right? I think it has to be either A or B, but I’m leaning towards A.
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Marleen
5 months ago
The options seem tricky, but I feel like I've seen a question about MLAG domain IDs before, and it was definitely related to configuration.
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Avery
5 months ago
I remember something about a serial number, but I can't recall if it was tied to the chassis or not.
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Emogene
5 months ago
I think the MLAG domain ID is a text string configured in each peer switch, but I’m not 100% sure.
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Terina
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. The MLAG domain ID is used to identify the MLAG pair, so it needs to be something that is configured on both switches. A text string makes the most sense, so I'll go with option A.
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Pauline
5 months ago
The MLAG domain ID has to be something unique to identify the MLAG pair, so it's likely a text string or a serial number. I'll eliminate the joke answer and go with either A or B.
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Emogene
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too familiar with Arista MLAG, so I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll have to think it through carefully before answering.
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Mee
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward networking question. I'm pretty sure the MLAG domain ID is a text string configured on each peer switch, so I'll go with option A.
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Luisa
10 months ago
The atomic clock option sounds like a bit of a stretch. Maybe they use a magic 8-ball to generate the MLAG domain ID instead?
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James
10 months ago
Maybe it's a combination of both, like a magic 8-ball that generates a text string!
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Reena
10 months ago
I think it's more likely that they use a text string configured in each peer switch.
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Marvel
10 months ago
I agree, the atomic clock option does seem far-fetched.
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Erin
10 months ago
An atomic clock? Wow, Arista's really going all-out on this one. I'm intrigued, but I'll have to go with A.
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Horace
10 months ago
The secret password to the local speakeasy? Now we're talking! Although, I doubt that's the correct answer. I'll skip that one.
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Xuan
9 months ago
D) a pseudorandom number generated by the on board atomic clock
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Lottie
9 months ago
C) the secret password into the local speakeasy
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Crista
9 months ago
B) a serial number tied to the chassis of the master switch
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Richelle
9 months ago
A) a text string configured in each peer switch
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Agustin
11 months ago
A serial number? Really? That sounds like a security nightmare. Not my choice.
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Phyliss
10 months ago
C) the secret password into the local speakeasy
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Abel
10 months ago
A) a text string configured in each peer switch
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Danica
11 months ago
A text string? That's easy enough to remember. I'm going with option A.
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Stephaine
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be a pseudorandom number generated by the on board atomic clock.
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Meghann
11 months ago
I agree with Patrick, it makes sense for each peer switch to have a unique text string as the domain ID.
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Patrick
11 months ago
I think the Arista MLAG domain ID is a text string configured in each peer switch.
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