A customer with multiple vendor switches establishes an ISL between a non-Cisco switch and an
E_Port on a Cisco MDS 9000 switch.
Which three statements are true about the interop behavior between the two switches? (Choose
three.)
Your company has a multiswitch fabric including Switch A and Switch B. An administrator of Switch A creates the following zone set and successfully activates it:
zoneset name ZoneSetl vsan 1
zone name Zonel vsan 1
pwwn 21:01:00:e0:8b:3c:03:b6
pwwn 21:01:00:e0:8b:3c:55:bb
Later in the day, a second administrator creates the following zone set on Switch B: zoneset name ZoneSet2 vsan 1 zone name Zonel vsan 1 pwwn 21:01:00:e0:8b:3c:03:b6 pwwn 21:01:00:e0:8b:3c:55:aa
What happens when the administrator of Switch B attempts to activate ZoneSet2?
You have been asked to configure a port on your Cisco MDS switch so that a host can join your fabric. Which of these switch port types should the port be set to?
A customer would like to implement a low-cost traffic engineering solution that provides a primary data path, and a secondary data path that will only be used in the event of a failure in the primary path. Which of these solutions best meets the customer needs?