HPE0-S60日本語試験無料問題集「HP Delta - HPE Compute Solutions (HPE0-S60日本語版) 認定」
各 HPE Synergy 論理コンポーネントを定義と一致させます。
正解:
Explanation:
Here are the correct matches for each HPE Synergy logical component with their respective definitions:
* Enclosure groupDefinition:Contains the configuration intended for a set of physical enclosures.
* Logical enclosureDefinition:A logical resource that defines a consistent configuration for an enclosure or a set of enclosures making up a logical enclosure.
* Logical interconnectDefinition:A single administrative entity that consists of the configuration for a set of interconnects in a single enclosure or a frame link topology.
* Logical interconnect groupDefinition:Acts as a recipe for creating a group that represents the available networks, uplink sets, and interconnect settings for a set of physical interconnects in a set of enclosures.
* Enclosure group:An enclosure group in HPE Synergy defines the configuration settings, including logical interconnect groups and firmware baselines, for a set of physical enclosures.
* Logical enclosure:A logical enclosure in HPE Synergy is a resource that includes one or more physical
* enclosures and their associated logical interconnects, providing a consistent configuration for those enclosures.
* Logical interconnect:A logical interconnect represents a set of interconnects within an enclosure, managed as a single entity. It includes the configuration of the interconnects and their connections.
* Logical interconnect group:A logical interconnect group (LIG) defines the network configuration, including available networks, uplink sets, and interconnect settings, that can be applied to multiple enclosures.
各 HPE OneView ネットワーク タイプをその定義と一致させます。
正解:
Explanation:
Here are the correct matches for each HPE OneView network type with their respective definitions:
* Internal networkDefinition:A network that does not utilize any uplink ports and is used for communication between servers in the same frame.
* Tagged networkDefinition:A network in which any tagged packets are dropped and forwarding is done by a MAC address.
* Tunnel networkDefinition:A network with a dedicated set of uplink ports used to pass a group of VLANs without changing the VLAN tags.
* Untagged networkDefinition:A network that contains multiple networks on a single uplink set that allows your customer to share uplinks with those networks.
* Internal network:This network type facilitates communication between servers within the same frame without utilizing uplink ports, providing internal data exchange.
* Tagged network:This network type drops any packets that are tagged and forwards packets based on their MAC address, ensuring only untagged traffic is processed.
* Tunnel network:This type of network uses a specific set of uplink ports to pass VLAN groups while preserving the VLAN tags, useful for maintaining VLAN configurations across different network segments.
* Untagged network:This network type enables the sharing of uplinks among multiple networks by placing them on a single uplink set, useful for optimizing network resource usage.