Refer to the exhibit. Which statement about this output from two different switches is true?
A.
Based on this exhibit, a zone merge problem will not occur, but a warning is generated that indicates that some minor differences in the zone set exist.
B.
This exhibit shows no problem. No zone merge issues occur for VSAN 1 based on thecurrent displays.
C.
Based on this exhibit. a zone merge problem will occur.
D.
There is no way to tell if a zone merge problem will be encountered with just the current display. Additional commands will need to be performed in order to determine if a problem exists.
based on reference:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/mds9000/sw/6_2/configuration/guides/fabric/nx-os/nx_os_fabric/zone.html
When there is a mismatch in default-zoning policies between two switches (permit on one side and deny on the other), zone merge will fail. The behavior is the same between two Brocade switches as well. The error messages will be as shown below.
The error messages will be as shown below:
Switch1 syslog:
switch(config-if)# 2014 Sep 2 06:33:21 hac15 %ZONE-2-ZS_MERGE_FAILED: %$VSAN 1%$ Zone merge failure, isolating interface fc2/10 received reason: Default zoning policy conflict. Received rjt from adjacent switch:[reason:0]
Switch2 syslog:
switch(config-if)# 2014 Sep 2 12:13:17 hac16 %ZONE-2-ZS_MERGE_FAILED: %$VSAN 1%$ Zone merge failure, isolating interface fc3/10 reason: Default zoning policy conflict.:[reason:0]
so through elimination the answer is C
Reference:
https://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5989/prod_troubleshooting_guide_chapter09186a008067a309.html#wp29190
The two outputs have different default zone policies (deny vs. permit), but I am not sure if this is sufficient for a clear merge problem (Answer C)
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