Which two features are provided by deploying an OOB management network in a Cisco Nexus data center? (Choose two.)
Which two features are provided by deploying an OOB management network in a Cisco Nexus data center? (Choose two.)
An OOB (Out-of-Band) management network in a Cisco Nexus data center provides a dedicated network separate from the data network for management purposes. This network allows for better network control and troubleshooting without affecting the production network. Specifically, it provides a Layer 3 path for monitoring purposes, allowing administrators to manage and monitor network devices without impacting the main data flow. Additionally, it provides a Layer 3 path for vPC (Virtual PortChannel) keepalive packets, which are critical for ensuring the stability of vPC configurations by preventing split-brain scenarios. OOB management networks are not used for server traffic or for vPC peer links.
Should be AD?
A for sure, but.. It provides L2 for the keepalive messages.. sooo.. no correct answer..
Not correct, OOB does not anything regarding VPC. Indirectly, excluding B,C and E, A and D stays.
i think AD is correct
OOB is not for server traffic and not for peer link. so it’s D and A
You are right
Answer should be A and D
AD is the correct answer
AD. OOB is not for server traffic
I vote for A and D. As said earlier, OOB is not for server traffic nor for peer link.
You wouldn't design for server traffic over the management interface. Therefore, all the answers with server traffic are out. Cisco also only recommends the VPC Keepalive feature be designated to its own link or via the management interface. It does not recommend the same for the Peer feature. Therefore, the only valid answers are the for monitoring and/or VPC Keepalive.
its B C..