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HPE6-A85 · Question #88

HPE6-A85 Question #88: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is A. a 16-member LAG using 2 SFP28 ports and 6 SR5 ports on each switch. To provide an LACP connection with the maximum available bandwidth, one should configure a link aggregation group (LAG) using all available ports that can be used for data transfer. Since the SFP56 ports are used for stacking, the next best option is to use the 2 SFP28 ports and

Question

You are working with a pair of 6300M switches in a VSF stack. The switch has 48 SmartRate 5G ports, 2 SFP28 ports, and 2 SFP56 ports. Both SFP56 ports are used for stacking. You need to provide an LACP connection to another identical stack with the maximum available bandwidth possible. What should you configure?

Options

  • Aa 16-member LAG using 2 SFP28 ports and 6 SR5 ports on each switch
  • Ban eight-member LAG using 4 SR5 ports on each switch
  • Can eight-member LAG using 2 SFP28 ports and 2 SR5 ports on each switch
  • Da four-member LAG using 2 SFP28 ports on each switch

Explanation

To provide an LACP connection with the maximum available bandwidth, one should configure a link aggregation group (LAG) using all available ports that can be used for data transfer. Since the SFP56 ports are used for stacking, the next best option is to use the 2 SFP28 ports and as many SmartRate 5G (SR5) ports as possible on each switch, which would allow for a 16-member LAG, with 2 SFP28 and 6 SR5 ports on each switch contributing to the LAG.

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