There are two 10Gbps dual-port NIC installed on a 6800 appliance. Which interfaces should be connected to Orchestrator 1 for downlinks' intra-orchestrator redundancy when using two Orchestrators?
There are two 10Gbps dual-port NIC installed on a 6800 appliance. Which interfaces should be connected to Orchestrator 1 for downlinks' intra-orchestrator redundancy when using two Orchestrators?
For achieving downlinks' intra-orchestrator redundancy when using two Orchestrators, the interfaces should be connected across different slots to ensure that each orchestrator has access to separate switch fabrics. Therefore, connecting Port 1 in Slot 1 and Port 1 in Slot 2 is necessary to provide redundancy and high availability. This setup ensures that if either orchestrator or slot fails, the other can take over the traffic handling, maintaining network resilience.
D with single or dual orchestrator
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Answer should b "D". The orchestrator 1 must be connected to odd ports, while orchestrator 2 must be connected to even ports.
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The answer is D
Answer for me is A. Port 1 in Slot 1 and Port 2 in Slot 1 Checkpoint GW Port 1 10G Port 2 10G Orchestrator Slot 1 = MHO 1 Slot 1 = MHO 2
To achieve intra-orchestrator redundancy for downlinks when using two orchestrators on a 6800 appliance with two 10Gbps dual-port NICs, the correct answer would be: B. Port 1 in Slot 2 and Port 2 in Slot 1 In a 6800 appliance, the ports on Slot 1 and Slot 2 are physically connected to different switch fabrics. To ensure redundancy and high availability, it is recommended to connect the ports from different slots to the orchestrators. This way, if one orchestrator or switch fabric fails, the traffic can still be handled by the other orchestrator through the redundant connection.
Should D not read: Port 1 in Slot 1 and Port 2 in Slot 2 Slot 1 = MHO 1 Slot 2 = MHO 2
Small issue I see with this question. Looking at the 6800 datasheet, there is no option for a dual NIC 10GB line card. There is a quad port line card.
D is correct