Which item would be the best point of troubleshooting for this connectivity issue?

During testing of network redundancy in a fully meshed enterprise campus, a problem has
been reported. Both distribution multilayer switches are fully configured for redundancy;
clients operate normally when the primary multilayer distribution switch is operating. All
clients drop connections outside of their respective access layer group when the primary
distribution switch is shut down and the secondary distribution switch is still operational.
Additional information indicates that the secondary distribution switch is able to ping major
corporate and Internet locations. Which item would be the best point of troubleshooting for
this connectivity issue?

During testing of network redundancy in a fully meshed enterprise campus, a problem has
been reported. Both distribution multilayer switches are fully configured for redundancy;
clients operate normally when the primary multilayer distribution switch is operating. All
clients drop connections outside of their respective access layer group when the primary
distribution switch is shut down and the secondary distribution switch is still operational.
Additional information indicates that the secondary distribution switch is able to ping major
corporate and Internet locations. Which item would be the best point of troubleshooting for
this connectivity issue?

A.
client network configuration

B.
VLAN mapping

C.
inter-switch trunk configuration

D.
UDLD configuration

E.
first-hop redundancy protocol



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