Which fabric type should be chosen in a template to create a five-stage Clos?
According to the Juniper documentation1, a five-stage Clos architecture allows for large-scale topologies with an additional aggregation layer that interconnects multiple pods into a single fabric. A pod is a group of racks that share the same spine devices. A rack is a group of leaf devices that connect to the same servers. To create a five-stage Clos network using Juniper Apstra, you need to choose the pod-based fabric type in the template creation wizard. This will allow you to specify the number of pods, planes, spines, and leaves for your network design. Therefore, the correct answer is D. pod-based.Reference:5-Stage Clos Architecture | Apstra 4.1 | Juniper Networks
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