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Exam HPE0-V14 topic 1 question 88 discussion

Actual exam question from HP's HPE0-V14
Question #: 88
Topic #: 1
[All HPE0-V14 Questions]

What is the correct cable type to use when connecting a server to a switch using 10 Gbps Short Range (SR) SFP+ optical connections?

  • A. Direct Attach Cable (DAC)
  • B. Twin-Ax
  • C. Single Mode Fiber
  • D. Multi-mode Fiber
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️
Reference:
https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=c02705558

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shamilps
1 year, 7 months ago
D - Multi Mode
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CASK
1 year, 8 months ago
TwinAX is copper (so NOT optical), correct answer is Multi Mode fiber
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iomd
2 years ago
Selected Answer: D
Question asks for optical connection. So I go for D, Multi-mode Fiber. Instead, DAC and TwinAx are ok, but not optical
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Toast1536
2 years, 5 months ago
Answer is A: DAC A DAC is TWINAX so, poorly worded, but DAC is used more by HPE Multi-Mode. Maybe, but only with the optical transceivers, which is not clear in this question. Single-Mode.. No, it's a short-range use case per the question.
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Toast1536
2 years, 5 months ago
Disregard... Q does say optical connections. Multi-mode is correct.
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addigate
2 years, 5 months ago
Answer is D (multi mode fiber)
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