Member1 is the commander of a Virtual Switching Framework (VSF) fabric. A power distribution causes member 1 to go down. Now the network administrator wants to rejoin member1 to the VSF fabric and make member1 the commander again.
What should the administrator do?
A. Boot member1 and allow it to rejoin to the VSF fabric. Then reboot member2.
B. Boot member1 and allow it to rejoin the VSF fabric.
C. Disconnect member1 from member2 before booting member1.
D. Configure member2 with VSF priority0. Then boot member1 and allow it to rejoin the VSF fabric.
A.
(ASCA)
“Why didn’t member 2 (Core-2) become commander after you raised its priority?
The VSF fabric already had an active commander. In this case, an election isn’t held, so member 1 (Core-1) continues to act as commander even though Core-2 has a higher priority now. If both members rebooted at the same time, though, Core-2 would become the commander.”
A
pg 583 Applying Aruba Switching Fundamentals for
Mobility (ACSA)
A.
I have done it 230 times. 😛
it’s A
I bet A as well
I really think so, too.
I think the answer is A… right?