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HPE0-S59 Exam - Topic 2 Question 70 Discussion

Which HPE Virtual Connect feature allows an administrator to suppress excessive inbound multicast broadcast and destination lookup failure (OLF) packets?
D) Storm control
C) LLDP tagging
A) Pause flood protection
B) Loop protection

HPE0-S59 Exam - Topic 2 Question 70 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE0-S59 exam
Question #: 70
Topic #: 2
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Which HPE Virtual Connect feature allows an administrator to suppress excessive inbound multicast broadcast and destination lookup failure (OLF) packets?

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Suggested Answer: D

Storm control is a feature in HPE Virtual Connect that allows administrators to suppress excessive inbound multicast, broadcast, and destination lookup failure (DLF) packets. This feature helps to mitigate the negative impact of network storms, which can degrade network performance and availability. By configuring storm control, administrators can set thresholds to limit the rate of such packets entering the network, ensuring a stable and reliable network environment.


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Allene
29 days ago
I think it's the "Adaptive Load Balancing." It sounds right.
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Mary
1 month ago
Yeah, it helps with those annoying multicast packets for sure!
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Garry
1 month ago
I thought it was just for load balancing, not packet suppression.
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Arminda
1 month ago
Wait, is that really the name? Sounds kinda vague.
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Hershel
2 months ago
Totally agree, that feature is a lifesaver!
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Elly
2 months ago
It's called "Adaptive Load Balancing."
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Glen
2 months ago
Multicast Snooping sounds like the right answer to me.
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Alysa
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm going with Multicast Storm Control.
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Val
2 months ago
Definitely the Multicast Filtering option.
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Gertude
3 months ago
I think it's the Multicast Snooping feature.
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Kristin
3 months ago
I believe it's related to "Adaptive Load Balancing," but I might be mixing it up with another concept.
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Peggy
3 months ago
Isn't it something like "Broadcast Control"? I feel like I saw that in a practice exam.
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Ardella
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question about multicast traffic management, but I can't recall the exact feature name.
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Giuseppe
4 months ago
I think the feature we're looking for is called "Network Control," but I'm not entirely sure if that's the right term.
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Jaime
4 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky networking question. I'll need to review my Virtual Connect knowledge and see if I can identify the right feature to handle those packet types. Hopefully I can figure it out.
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Tawny
4 months ago
Ah, I think I know the answer to this one! If I remember correctly, the feature that allows suppressing multicast and OLF packets is called Multicast Filtering. I'm pretty confident that's the right solution.
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Blair
4 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. I remember learning about Virtual Connect, but I can't quite recall the specific feature that addresses multicast and OLF packets. I'll have to think it through carefully.
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Kate
4 months ago
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. I know Virtual Connect has features to manage network traffic, so it's probably one of those. I'll need to consider which one specifically deals with multicast and OLF.
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Freeman
5 months ago
Hmm, this one seems tricky. I'll need to review my notes on HPE Virtual Connect features to see if I can identify the one that handles multicast and OLF packets.
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