what is causing this problem?

— Exhibit —
user@qfabric> show fabric administration inventory
Item Identifier Connection Configuration
Node group
LC1-SNG Connected Configured
LC1 P2399-C Connected
NW-NG-0 Connected Configured

LC0 P1992-C Connected
RSNG Connected Configured
LC2 P4098-C Connected
LC3 P3716-C Connected
Interconnect device
IC-0 IC-P4847-C Connected Configured
P4847-C/RE0 Connected
IC-1 IC-P4881-C Connected Configured
P4881-C/RE0 Connected
Fabric manager
FM-0 Connected Configured
Fabric control
FC-0 Connected Configured
FC-1 Connected Configured
Diagnostic routing engine
DRE-0 Connected Configured
user@qfabric> show Ethernet-switching table
Ethernet-switching table: 44 entries, 10 learned
VLAN MAC address Type Age Interfaces
VLAN100 00:05:33:64:c0:a5 Static – LC0:xe-0/0/32.0
VLAN100 00:05:33:64:c6:a9 Static – LC1:xe-0/0/32.0
VLAN100 0e:fc:00:01:02:09 Static – LC1:xe-0/0/32.0
……
qfabric-admin@FC-0> show route fabric table bgp.bridgevpn.0
bgp.bridgevpn.0: 27 destinations, 54 routes (27 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
Restart Complete
+ = Active Route, – = Last Active, * = Both
65534:1:14.0:5:33:64:c0:a5/144
*[BGP/170] 1w4d 01:31:37, localpref 100
AS path: I, validation-state: unverified
> to 128.0.128.4 via dcfabric.0, Push 1663, Push 8, Push 49(top)
[BGP/170] 1w4d 01:31:37, localpref 100, from 128.0.128.8
AS path: I, validation-state: unverified
> to 128.0.128.4 via dcfabric.0, Push 1663, Push 8, Push 49(top)
65534:1:14.0:5:33:64:c6:a9/144
*[BGP/170] 1w4d 01:36:37, localpref 100
AS path: I, validation-state: unverified
> to 128.0.130.18 via dcfabric.0, Push 1683, Push 7, Push 49(top)
[BGP/170] 1w4d 01:36:37, localpref 100, from 128.0.128.8
AS path: I, validation-state: unverified
> to 128.0.130.18 via dcfabric.0, Push 1683, Push 7, Push 49(top)
65534:1:14.e:fc:0:1:2:9/144
*[BGP/170] 1w4d 01:36:37, localpref 100
AS path: I, validation-state: unverified
> to 128.0.130.18 via dcfabric.0, Push 1683, Push 7, Push 49(top)
[BGP/170] 1w4d 01:36:37, localpref 100, from 128.0.128.8
AS path: I, validation-state: unverified
> to 128.0.130.18 via dcfabric.0, Push 1683, Push 7, Push 49(top)

65534:1:14.e:fc:0:1:2:14/144
*[BGP/170] 1w4d 01:31:37, localpref 100
AS path: I, validation-state: unverified
> to 128.0.128.4 via dcfabric.0, Push 1663, Push 8, Push 49(top)
[BGP/170] 1w4d 01:31:37, localpref 100, from 128.0.128.8
AS path: I, validation-state: unverified
> to 128.0.128.4 via dcfabric.0, Push 1663, Push 8, Push 49(top)

qfabric-admin@FC-0> show route advertising-protocol bgp 128.0.130.18 bridge-route-macaddress
00:05:33:64:c0:a5 fabric table bgp.bridgevpn.0
bgp.bridgevpn.0: 26 destinations, 52 routes (26 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
Restart Complete
Prefix Nexthop MED Lclpref AS path
— Exhibit —
Click the Exhibit button.
Host A on the Node device LC1 is not able to connect to Host B on the Node device LC0.The MAC
address of Host A is 00:05:33:64:c6:a9. The MAC address of Host B is 00:05:33:64:c0:a5.
Referring to the exhibit, what is causing this problem?

— Exhibit —
user@qfabric> show fabric administration inventory
Item Identifier Connection Configuration
Node group
LC1-SNG Connected Configured
LC1 P2399-C Connected
NW-NG-0 Connected Configured

LC0 P1992-C Connected
RSNG Connected Configured
LC2 P4098-C Connected
LC3 P3716-C Connected
Interconnect device
IC-0 IC-P4847-C Connected Configured
P4847-C/RE0 Connected
IC-1 IC-P4881-C Connected Configured
P4881-C/RE0 Connected
Fabric manager
FM-0 Connected Configured
Fabric control
FC-0 Connected Configured
FC-1 Connected Configured
Diagnostic routing engine
DRE-0 Connected Configured
user@qfabric> show Ethernet-switching table
Ethernet-switching table: 44 entries, 10 learned
VLAN MAC address Type Age Interfaces
VLAN100 00:05:33:64:c0:a5 Static – LC0:xe-0/0/32.0
VLAN100 00:05:33:64:c6:a9 Static – LC1:xe-0/0/32.0
VLAN100 0e:fc:00:01:02:09 Static – LC1:xe-0/0/32.0
……
qfabric-admin@FC-0> show route fabric table bgp.bridgevpn.0
bgp.bridgevpn.0: 27 destinations, 54 routes (27 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
Restart Complete
+ = Active Route, – = Last Active, * = Both
65534:1:14.0:5:33:64:c0:a5/144
*[BGP/170] 1w4d 01:31:37, localpref 100
AS path: I, validation-state: unverified
> to 128.0.128.4 via dcfabric.0, Push 1663, Push 8, Push 49(top)
[BGP/170] 1w4d 01:31:37, localpref 100, from 128.0.128.8
AS path: I, validation-state: unverified
> to 128.0.128.4 via dcfabric.0, Push 1663, Push 8, Push 49(top)
65534:1:14.0:5:33:64:c6:a9/144
*[BGP/170] 1w4d 01:36:37, localpref 100
AS path: I, validation-state: unverified
> to 128.0.130.18 via dcfabric.0, Push 1683, Push 7, Push 49(top)
[BGP/170] 1w4d 01:36:37, localpref 100, from 128.0.128.8
AS path: I, validation-state: unverified
> to 128.0.130.18 via dcfabric.0, Push 1683, Push 7, Push 49(top)
65534:1:14.e:fc:0:1:2:9/144
*[BGP/170] 1w4d 01:36:37, localpref 100
AS path: I, validation-state: unverified
> to 128.0.130.18 via dcfabric.0, Push 1683, Push 7, Push 49(top)
[BGP/170] 1w4d 01:36:37, localpref 100, from 128.0.128.8
AS path: I, validation-state: unverified
> to 128.0.130.18 via dcfabric.0, Push 1683, Push 7, Push 49(top)

65534:1:14.e:fc:0:1:2:14/144
*[BGP/170] 1w4d 01:31:37, localpref 100
AS path: I, validation-state: unverified
> to 128.0.128.4 via dcfabric.0, Push 1663, Push 8, Push 49(top)
[BGP/170] 1w4d 01:31:37, localpref 100, from 128.0.128.8
AS path: I, validation-state: unverified
> to 128.0.128.4 via dcfabric.0, Push 1663, Push 8, Push 49(top)

qfabric-admin@FC-0> show route advertising-protocol bgp 128.0.130.18 bridge-route-macaddress
00:05:33:64:c0:a5 fabric table bgp.bridgevpn.0
bgp.bridgevpn.0: 26 destinations, 52 routes (26 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
Restart Complete
Prefix Nexthop MED Lclpref AS path
— Exhibit —
Click the Exhibit button.
Host A on the Node device LC1 is not able to connect to Host B on the Node device LC0.The MAC
address of Host A is 00:05:33:64:c6:a9. The MAC address of Host B is 00:05:33:64:c0:a5.
Referring to the exhibit, what is causing this problem?

A.
Hosts A and B are on different VLANs.

B.
The fabric manager Routing Engine has not learned the MAC addresses from both Node devices.

C.
The fabric control Routing Engine is not advertising the MAC address of Host B to the Node device
LC1.

D.
The fabric route table on the fabric control Routing Engine does not have MAC address of Host A.



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