Free HP HP0-Y37 Exam Dumps Questions & Answers
| Exam Code/Number: | HP0-Y37Join the discussion |
| Exam Name: | Migrating &Troubleshooting Enterprise Networks |
| Certification: | HP |
| Free Question Number: | 104 |
| Publish Date: | May 20, 2026 |
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You are migrating a customer's distribution layer from Cisco Catalyst 3750 switches to HP E8200 zl Series switches. You are now planning the Layer 3 migration.The Cisco switches use Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP), and the HP switches will use Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) to function as redundant default gateways for the LAN's subnets.You talk with the customer and determine that you will not be able to gain access to other network solutions such as DHCP servers nor firewalls and other security devices. Which general method should you select for migrating routing functionality?
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You are in the process of replacing a Cisco switch at the distribution layer with an HP ProVision ASIC-based E-Series switch. You have connected both switches in parallel as shown in the exhibit. You now disable the VLAN interfaces on the Cisco distribution switch and enable VRRP on VLANs 1, 2, 10, and 20 on the HP E-Series switch.How do the endpoints in the network learn the MAC address for the HP E-Series switch, which is now their default router?
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You are beginning the process of replacing Cisco switches at the distribution layer of your network with HP A-Series switches. Management has requested that network downtime must be kept to an absolute minimum. Your migration plan is to connect the A-Series switches in parallel with the distribution switches, as shown in the exhibit.For the A-Series switches to assume all routing functionality at the distribution layer, which configuration change should you complete first on the Cisco switches?
A company's Cisco network runs VTP. VTP is set in Server mode on distribution switches and in Client mode on edge switches. To prepare for the insertion of HP switches at the edge of the company's network, what should you do?