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Question 1. Which two are switching fabric features/functions on the Switch 8800? (Choose two.) A. The switch fabric is hot-swappable, load-balancing fabric B. The master switch fabric must be in slot #1 C. Redundant switch fabric remains in standby mode unless the master switch fabric fails D. The master switch fabric provides route calculation and management for the entire chassis Answer: A, D Question 2. For which customer network environment does 3Com recommend the Switch 8800 family? A. Internet Service Provider (ISP) B. Large enterprise network core C. All of the above D. Large enterprise distribution layer Answer: B Question 3. Which two queuing features are supported on the Switch 8800? (Choose two.) A. The switch only supports Strict Priority (SP) queuing B. Eight output queues per port C. The switch supports multiple queuing algorithms (i.e., Strict Priority (SP) queuing, Weighted Random Early Discard) D. QoS policies are based on Layer 2 packet information only Answer: B, C Question 4. Which two are Quality of Service (QoS) features of the Switch 5500 family? (Choose two.) A. Eight hardware queues per switch B. Eight hardware queues per port C. Configurable queue processing D. Queue priority is based only on FirstIn First Out (FIFO) algorithm Answer: B, C Question 5. Which two describe the attributes of the Switch 8800 switch fabrics? (Choose two.) A. Upon failover, the slave switch fabric must learn and rebuild all routing tables B. Switch must be powered off to replace a switch fabric C. The slave switch fabric provides active, load-balancing data switching D. Switch fabric load balancing is enabled by the user Answer: C, D Question 6. DRAG DROP Click the Task button. Drag each switch family to the recommended customer environment. Answer: Question 7. Which three application-availability techniques should be used to ensure high network availability? (Choose three.) A. Protect resources with network security B. Enforce techniques primarily at the network core C. Block rogue applications D. Identify and prioritize mission-critical applications Answer: A, C, D Question 8. Which component of XRN technology is defined as: "An advanced routing implementation that allows multiple interconnected switches in an XRN solution to behave as a single active routing entity"? A. XRN Interconnect B. Distributed Link Aggregation (DLA) C. Distributed Device Management (DDM) D. Distributed Resilient Routing (DRR) Answer: D Question 9. Which two are benefits of the Switch 5500 XRN Distributed Device Management (DDM) support? (Choose two.) A. Supports up to 12 switches in a single stack B. All switches within a stack act as a single logical device C. Resilient XRN architecture provides management access if any switch fails in a stack D. Creates a 12Gbps full-duplex link between switches Answer: B, C Question 10. Which Switch 5500 model(s) supports a 96 Gbps full-duplex XRN stacking connection? A. Switch 5500G-EI B. All of the above C. Switch 5500-EI D. Switch 5500-SI Answer: A
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