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Is this something that NetEdit 2.0 does after it discovers a switch?
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Switch-1 and Switch-2 are AruDaOS-CX switches, which ate part of a Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) fabric. Switch-2 is the primary member. Switch-2 experiences a power failure while Switch-l remains up. Switch-2's power recovers, and Switch-2 reboots.
Solution: Switch-2 wails a period called the link-up delay before it enables Switched Virtual Interfaces (SVls) on its VSX LAGs.
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Does this correctly describe routing information advertised by a VXLAN Tunnel Endpomt (VTEP) that uses EVPN?
Solution: MAC/IP advertisement routes advertise the MAC addresses that can be reached through the VTEP.
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An ArubaOS-CX is \ssmq DCBX on Interface 1/1/1. You enter this command:
show dcbx interface 1/1/1
Is this where you can see whether the connected converged network adapter (CNA) has accepted the application priorities advertised with DCBX?
Solution: in the Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) Local advertisement section
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