Which is the L2 Active, and L3 Primary. Which MM IP will MCs communicate with if MM1 fails?

Refer to the exhibit.

An Aruba network is deployed with L2 and L3 Mobility Master (MM) redundancy across two datacenters, as shown in the exhibit. The network administrator confirms that all Mobility Controllers (MC) are currently communicating with MM1, which is the L2 Active, and L3 Primary. Which MM IP will MCs communicate with if MM1 fails?
A. 10.1.1.10
B. 10.1.1.12
C. 10.2.1.10
D. 10.2.1.21

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4 thoughts on “Which is the L2 Active, and L3 Primary. Which MM IP will MCs communicate with if MM1 fails?

  1. Correct Answer is A
    MCs will continue using the VRRP/VIP address , thats why we use VRRP first place , the question clearly asks about which IP MCs use in their communication
    MCs communication goes to MM2 (after MM1 fail) but the used IP in communication is VIP IP 10.1.1.10

  2. Hi Guys:

    I think response is not OK. In case MM1 fails, MC will continue to comunicate with ip 10.1.1.10, that is, vrrp IP address

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    1. The question said “The network administrator confirms that all Mobility Controllers (MC) are currently communicating with MM1” …

      Yes, it will be talking to VIP, but the actual MC traffic will be to MM2. .. if what you said is true, then the question would have said “The network administrator confirms that all Mobility Controllers (MC) are currently communicating with VIP1”

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