For which scenario does the Aruba backplane stacking technology meet the needs?
A. The customer needs to deploy a pair of aggregation switches in the same closet, and wants to simplify the architecture and redundancy design.
B. The customer needs to simplify the deployment of core switches which are located in different closets for redundancy purposes.
C. The customer needs to expand the network and make it possible for the current core switches to support more MAC forwarding and ARP entries.
D. The customer needs to deploy a switch at a branch office and have the switch automatically discover and join the network stack at the main office.
Backplane stacking explained here: https://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Wired-Intelligent-Edge-Campus/Backplane-Stacking-and-VSF-Best-Practices-for-ArubaOS-Switch/td-p/500559
Backplane stacking explained here: https://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Wired-Intelligent-Edge-Campus/Backplane-Stacking-and-VSF-Best-Practices-for-ArubaOS-Switch/td-p/500559
Backplane stacking is only possible in the same closet so Answer A!