Why would a network administrator use strict provisioning to configure the standby member in a Virtual Switching Framework (VSF) fabric?
A. The network administrator wants to control which device can join the VSF fabric.
B. The network administrator needs to configure the correct domain ID on the standby member before this member joins the VSF fabric.
C. The network administrator wants to ensure the standby member is configured with the same settings as the commander.
D. The network administrator does not know the MAC address of the standby member.
A.
https://community.arubanetworks.com/aruba/attachments/aruba/lms/14/2/ArubaOS%20VSF%20Configuration%20Guide.pdf
Strict provision – This scenario is will only devices with matching J# + MAC to join the VSF domain for
this you will need to get the device J# and MAC address (you can find them when you executing
show running-config, and show system):
HP-VSF-Switch(config)# vsf member 2 type j9850a 3ca82a-3f583f