A network engineer is designing a high-availability network topology for a cluster of mission-critical application servers. The design requires active-active link aggregation, increased total bandwidth, and seamless link failover across two separate physical access switches without Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) placing any redundant interface into a blocking state. Which TWO of the following configurations or technologies must be implemented to fulfill these requirements?
- Configure Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation (MC-LAG) or Virtual Port Channel technology across the two access switches.Cevap
- Enable IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) in active mode on the server NIC team.Cevap
- CAssign the physical interface IP addresses of the two switches directly to host network cards as primary and backup default gateways.
- DSet the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) bridge priority value to 65535 on both access switches to bypass root bridge election.
- EConnect the server LACP trunk directly to two unstacked standalone switches without inter-switch peer control links.
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To achieve active-active link aggregation and redundant switch connectivity without STP blocking links, Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation (MC-LAG) must be configured on the switches alongside IEEE 802.3ad LACP on the server NIC team.
Implementing Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation (MC-LAG) across the access switch pair allows them to function as a single logical switch toward the servers. Combining this with IEEE 802.3ad LACP on the server NIC team enables active-active link aggregation, increased total throughput, and transparent link failover without Spanning Tree Protocol blocking redundant paths.
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Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation (MC-LAG) and Dynamic LACP Integration