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Pure Storage Exam FBAP_002 Topic 2 Question 37 Discussion

Actual exam question for Pure Storage's FBAP_002 exam
Question #: 37
Topic #: 2
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A FlashBlade is designed with a properly implemented single 4x40Gb/s LAG.

During implementation, the architect is informed that the ISL on the uplink switches in broken. The customer has no budget to repair or replace it. What should the architect do?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Paulina
2 months ago
Ah, the classic 'my budget is non-existent' problem. Gotta love it when the cusYolandeer wants the Rolls-Royce but can only afford a bicycle.
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Yolande
2 months ago
Remove all uplinks from FM2? That's just crazy talk. Talk about throwing the baby out with the bathwater!
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Leota
11 days ago
D) Remove all uplinks from FM2.
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Vallie
15 days ago
C) Using the same LAG, create a second subnet and VIP.
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Jennie
21 days ago
B) Change out the 40Gb/s cable for breakout cable.
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Anissa
28 days ago
A) Divide the single LAG into one LAG per switch.
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Celeste
3 months ago
Using a second subnet and VIP? That's a bit of a weird workaround. I'm not sure how that would address the underlying issue with the broken ISL.
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Maia
2 months ago
B) Change out the 40Gb/s cable for breakout cable.
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Fatima
2 months ago
C) Using the same LAG, create a second subnet and VIP.
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Robt
2 months ago
A) Divide the single LAG into one LAG per switch.
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Alexia
3 months ago
Changing to a breakout cable is an interesting idea, but I'm not sure if that would be compatible with the existing setup. Might be worth exploring, but I'd want to double-check the hardware specifications first.
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Domitila
3 months ago
Dividing the LAG into one per switch seems like the most straightforward solution. That way, we can maintain the overall bandwidth without relying on the broken ISL.
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Yuette
2 months ago
Dividing the LAG into one per switch seems like the most straightforward solution. That way, we can maintain the overall bandwidth without relying on the broken ISL.
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Gilberto
2 months ago
User 2
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Amos
2 months ago
User 1
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Phuong
2 months ago
B) Change out the 40Gb/s cable for breakout cable.
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Salley
3 months ago
A) Divide the single LAG into one LAG per switch.
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Shenika
3 months ago
That could work too, but I believe dividing the LAG would provide better redundancy in case of failure.
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Aleshia
3 months ago
But wouldn't it be better to create a second subnet and VIP using the same LAG?
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Shenika
3 months ago
I think we should divide the single LAG into one LAG per switch.
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