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Huawei H12-351_V1.0 Exam - Topic 2 Question 54 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H12-351_V1.0 exam
Question #: 54
Topic #: 2
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On a campus network, which of the following problems may occur when you manually create a static VXLAN tunnel? (Select All that Apply)

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Suggested Answer: A, C

B is false because a static VXLAN tunnel does not use any protocols on the control plane, saving device resources.


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Rolande
8 hours ago
C) Wow, that's a huge number of configurations!
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Von
6 days ago
B) makes sense, control plane overhead is real.
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Fanny
11 days ago
A) is definitely true, it's a lot of work!
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Sharmaine
16 days ago
Option C is just plain ridiculous. Who has time for that kind of manual labor these days?
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Dottie
21 days ago
Haha, imagine trying to keep track of all those tunnels. Sounds like a recipe for a massive headache!
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Barney
26 days ago
A is a good point too. Distributed gateways are great, but the configuration sounds like a nightmare.
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Denise
1 month ago
I vaguely recall something about MAC address learning, so option D might be correct, but I’m not completely confident about how flooding works in this context.
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Blythe
1 month ago
I think option B might be relevant too, since using control plane protocols can indeed consume resources, but I need to double-check that.
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Shantay
1 month ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like option C could be a major issue since manually configuring that many tunnels sounds really tedious.
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Leonardo
2 months ago
Ugh, this question looks tricky. I'm not super familiar with VXLAN tunnels and all the nuances of the static configuration. I'll need to review the course materials closely and maybe even ask the professor for some tips on approaching these types of networking questions.
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Aileen
2 months ago
I feel pretty confident about this question. The key seems to be recognizing the challenges with manually configuring a static VXLAN tunnel, like the complexity, resource usage, and MAC address learning. As long as I can identify those issues, I think I can do well on this.
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Salome
2 months ago
The remote MAC address learning through data flooding is an interesting one. I wonder if that could lead to performance issues or security concerns. I'll make sure to understand that part well.
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Loren
2 months ago
I remember studying about the complexity of configuring static VXLAN tunnels, so I think option A is definitely a problem.
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Meaghan
2 months ago
B and D seem like the real problems here. Static VXLAN tunnels can be a resource hog and a pain to manage.
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Lashawnda
3 months ago
A and C seem right. Manual config is a pain.
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Romana
3 months ago
Option C is definitely the biggest issue. Manually configuring all those tunnels? No thanks, I'll pass.
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Anissa
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused about the ingress replication list configuration. If I have N devices, do I really need to configure it N x (N-1)/2 times? That seems like a lot of manual work. I'll need to review that part carefully.
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Denae
3 months ago
This question seems pretty straightforward. I think I can handle the static VXLAN tunnel issues, like the heavy workload and complexity with the distributed gateway scenario, and the resource consumption from the related control plane protocols.
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Kindra
2 months ago
I agree, the complexity is a big deal.
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