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What are two advantages of a L2 looped data center design model? (Choose two.)

A. promotes Layer 2 high availability
B. prevents VLAN propagation
C. allows sharing of service modules
D. eliminates the use of STP
E. improves data transfer speeds

Answer: AC

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A company requires real-time SAN replication between two remote locations. What is the standard path selection protocol for fabric routing?

A. FSPF
B. FICON
C. FCOE
D. SCSI

Answer: A

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What SAN technology can accomplish fabric infrastructure implementation using multiple fabrics?

A. VSAN
B. IVR
C. SCSI
D. NAS

Answer: A

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What network storage protocol uses a connection standard incompatible with shared 10Gb Ethernet physical connection?

A. SMB
B. iSCSI
C. FC
D. NFS
E. CIFS

Answer: C

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What Nexus technology avoids blocking links between the access layer and the aggregation layer in a data center network design?

A. FCoE
B. LACP
C. vPC
D. FEX

Answer: C

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What three benefits exist when utilizing Cisco Nexus technology for implementing a unified fabric design? (Choose three.)

A. reduced cabling
B. fewer adapters
C. consolidated switching
D. increased bandwidth
E. enhanced redundancy
F. improved convergence

Answer: ABC
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https://www.safaribooksonline.com/library/view/foundation-learning-guide/9780132652933/ch06.html
“Benefits of a unified fabric include the following:
• Reduced cabling: Multiple Fibre Channel and Ethernet connections can be replaced with a single 10 Gigabit Ethernet connection or a dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet connection for redundancy. In many cases, access layer cabling can be reduced by 50 percent, or even more if the server uses multiple 1 Gigabit Ethernet connections.
• Fewer access layer switches: In a typical top-of-rack (TOR) design, shown at the top of Figure 6-20, each rack contains at least four separate switches: two Ethernet switches to support redundant LAN connections and two Fibre Channel switches to support redundant SAN connections. By consolidating LAN and SAN connectivity on a single network, as shown in the lower part of Figure 6-20, each rack needs just two access switches that can provide both redundant LAN and SAN connectivity.
• Fewer network adapters per server: By combining LAN and SAN connectivity on a single 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapter, the number of network adapters that need to be installed in each server is heavily reduced. A single converged network adapter (CNA) can replace the combination of a Fibre Channel HBA and one or more Gigabit Ethernet adapters.
• Power and cooling savings: Reducing the number of access switches per rack and the number of network adapters per server leads to a reduced demand for power. The less power that is used, the less heat that is generated. This also leads to a reduction in cooling requirements. The lower number of access layer cables can also improve airflow in the data center, which can lead to more efficient use of the available cooling.
• Management integration: Combining LAN, SAN, and interprocess communication (IPC) networks on a single network infrastructure not only reduces the number of managed devices but also the overall management complexity.
• Wire once: Using a single type of connection, such as 10 Gigabit Ethernet, for LAN, SAN, and IPC eliminates the need to recable racks to provision storage or network connectivity to a server.

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What feature is a benefit of using Cisco UCS blade servers for data center virtualization?

A. guest VM high availability
B. converged LAN and SAN infrastructure
C. host based etherchannel
D. built-in hypervisor

Answer: B

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A company’s virtualization team wants to transfer control of network switching and policy management for VMware virtual servers to the networking team.
What Cisco network virtualization solution should be implemented?

A. Unified Computing System
B. Nexus distributed virtual switch
C. virtual network agent
D. Nexus unified fabric switch

Answer: B

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What are two benefits of migrating from a vPC design to FabricPath? (Choose two.)

A. infrastructure scalability
B. lower latency
C. ease of configuration
D. network stability
E. easy to manage

Answer: AD

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What is the primary benefit of implementing Virtual Device Contexts on Nexus hardware In a multi- tenant environment?

A. resource isolation
B. software partitioning
C. resource allocation
D. granular monitoring

Answer: A

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An organization is deploying a new load balancing environment to support sensitive applications. The security requirements include discrete IP segments used for VIPs and for the application hosts. What load balancer mode meets the requirements?

A. router
B. bridge
C. transparent
D. pass-through

Answer: A


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