A Virtual Switching Framework (VSF) fabric is configured to use LLDP-MAD.
Which action does the standby member take if it sends a probe but receives no response?
A Virtual Switching Framework (VSF) fabric is configured to use LLDP-MAD.
Which action does the standby member take if it sends a probe but receives no response?
If the standby member sends a probe but receives no response, it automatically changes its status to MAD inactive fragment. This ensures that there is no split-brain scenario where both the standby and the commander believe they should be in control, which could lead to network disruption.
Correct answer is C: one of three results occurs with LLD-MAD a) Standby member does not recieve a probe response - Commander is still up. Standby becomes inactve fragment. b) Standby member recieves a probe response - Indicating commander is still up. Standby becomes inactive fragment. c)Standby member recieves a probe response - Indicating commander is down. Standby becomes the new commander
C: from the study guide , It knows the commander is still up so it becomes a MAD inactive fragment.