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HP Exam HPE2-T37 Topic 1 Question 36 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE2-T37 exam
Question #: 36
Topic #: 1
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Refer to the exhibit.

Your customer wants to define a Logical Interconnect Group (UG) and set the redundancy of the master modules to highly available, but this option is not available. What is a possible reason?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Cecil
3 months ago
Clearly, the answer is C. The firmware's gotta be on point or else the highly available setup is a no-go. It's like trying to run Windows 95 on a modern PC - not happening.
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Junita
3 months ago
I'm going with A. Sounds like there's not enough room in the frames for all that redundancy. Maybe they need to call in Marie Kondo to declutter.
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Emerson
1 months ago
User 3: Maybe D is the issue. A dedicated license might need to be added to HPE OneView to enable the feature.
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Edelmira
2 months ago
User 2: C could also be a possible reason. The firmware on the master modules might be too low to support a highly available setup.
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Keneth
2 months ago
User 1: I think B is the reason. Some master modules only support a redundant setup.
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Shenika
3 months ago
B is my pick. Maybe some of those master modules just can't handle the pressure of being highly available. They need a break, you know?
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Luann
2 months ago
That could be the case. It's important to check the compatibility before making any changes.
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Daniel
3 months ago
Yeah, it makes sense. Maybe they need an upgrade to support highly available setup.
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Kristofer
3 months ago
I think B is the right choice too. Those master modules must have limitations.
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Martin
3 months ago
D seems like the right answer. You gotta pay extra to get that sweet, sweet redundancy. HPE loves their licenses, don't they?
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Thurman
2 months ago
Maybe there just aren't enough frames for a highly available setup.
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Bette
2 months ago
I think we should check the firmware on the master modules first.
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Josephine
3 months ago
I agree, it's always about those extra licenses with HPE.
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Ernie
4 months ago
But could it also be that some master modules only support a redundant setup?
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Hui
4 months ago
I agree with Serina. The firmware might be too low to support the highly available setup.
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Amie
4 months ago
I think the answer is C. The firmware version on the master modules must be up-to-date to support the highly available setup. Anything lower won't cut it.
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Vivienne
3 months ago
True, we should always check the firmware requirements first.
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Nobuko
3 months ago
That could be a possibility, but I think the firmware issue is more likely.
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Denna
3 months ago
But what if there are not enough frames for the setup?
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Ashton
3 months ago
I agree, the firmware version needs to be updated for the highly available setup.
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Serina
4 months ago
I think the reason why the option is not available is because of the firmware on the master modules.
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