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Question 29

You have to disable a switch that is connected to a port on your FAS2750. You notice that the LIFs that are associated with this port are migrated to a port that is not expected.

In this scenario, what would cause this behavior?

    Correct Answer: C

    When LIFs are migrated to a port that is not expected, it usually indicates that there are no online ports within the same failover group. Failover groups are designed to provide alternate paths for network traffic if the primary path fails. If there are no available ports online within the same group, the system will look for any port available, even if it's not in the same failover configuration. This would explain the unexpected migration behavior.

Discussion
Eiri_FOption: B

I also believe is should be B Reference: https://www.flackbox.com/netapp-broadcast-domains-failover-groups

AZ_103_Option: B

I think it should be B