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Exam DEA-1TT5 topic 1 question 104 discussion

Actual exam question from Dell's DEA-1TT5
Question #: 104
Topic #: 1
[All DEA-1TT5 Questions]

When should FCIP be used to interconnect FC SANs?

  • A. to interconnect local and remote FC SANs at distances within 200 km
  • B. to converge FC and IP traffic onto a single network transport within a distance of 200 km
  • C. to interconnect local and remote FC SANs at distances greater than 200 km
  • D. to converge FC and IP traffic onto a single network transport at distances greater than 200 km
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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ronaldvs
10 months ago
Selected Answer: C
C. to interconnect local and remote FC SANs at distances greater than 200 km.
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ronaldvs
10 months ago
C. to interconnect local and remote FC SANs at distances greater than 200 km.
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Impike2626
10 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
over 200km
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Axterix2612
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: C
I think the correct answer is C: You have to exceed 200Km to use FCIP otherwise they would continue using FC SAN.
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Ducnam8888
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: A
FCIP is a tunneling protocol that encapsulates Fibre Channel frames into IP packets. FCIP uses an IP network to transport FC SAN traffic. The purpose of FCIP is to extend an FC SAN over distances that exceed the maximum native Fibre Channel connectivity of about 200 km (125 miles). The primary use of FCIP is to interconnect FC storage systems over WAN distances.
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CT5
10 months, 2 weeks ago
exceed the maximum native Fibre Channel connectivity of about 200 km (125 miles), so I think over 200km is right answer
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