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In the given topology, a pair of Aruba CX 8325 switches are in a VSX stack using the active gateway What is the nature and behavior of the Virtual IP for the VSX pair if clients are connected to the access switch using VSX as the default gateway?
- Virtual IP is active on the primary VSX switch
- Virtual floating IP will failover in case of a failure
- Virtual IP is active on both CX switches
- Virtual IP uses SVI IP address synced with VSX
Answer(s): B
Explanation:
In a Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) stack, the Virtual IP (VIP) provides a single default gateway IP address for clients connected to the access switch. This VIP is a floating IP that is active on the primary VSX switch. In the event of a failure of the primary switch, the VIP will failover to the secondary switch, ensuring that client traffic can continue to be routed without disruption.
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