Exam 4A0-D03 Topic 1 Question 2 Discussion
Actual exam question for Nokia's 4A0-D03 exam
Question #: 2
Topic #: 1
Question #: 2
Topic #: 1
Consider the exhibit.

Which of the following statements about the configuration and operation of this setup is FALSE?

Which of the following statements about the configuration and operation of this setup is FALSE?
Suggested Answer: D Vote an answer
Comprehensive and Detailed 150 to 250 words of Explanation From [SR Linux EVPN and Data Center Interconnect/Course Guide/topics]:
This setup represents single-active Layer 2 EVPN multi-homing. In single-active mode, the Ethernet Segment is configured so that only one PE acts as the active forwarding node for a given service, while the other remains standby. The ports connecting to the host are associated with ES-1 so the EVPN control plane can perform Ethernet Segment discovery, DF election, and standby behavior. If Leaf1 is the active/DF node for the service, all traffic to and from the host flows through Leaf1 until a failure or DF transition occurs. Option D is false because a host LAG is not required for this single-active topology. A LAG is typically required for all-active L2 multi-homing, where the host must treat multiple physical links toward different leaf routers as one logical bundle. In single-active operation, the host can be connected through separate physical links or active/standby access behavior without requiring LACP bundling. The EVPN PEs enforce the active path selection through DF and ES state rather than relying on host-side LAG hashing. Reference: single-active EVPN multi-homing, Ethernet Segment port association, DF-controlled active forwarding.
This setup represents single-active Layer 2 EVPN multi-homing. In single-active mode, the Ethernet Segment is configured so that only one PE acts as the active forwarding node for a given service, while the other remains standby. The ports connecting to the host are associated with ES-1 so the EVPN control plane can perform Ethernet Segment discovery, DF election, and standby behavior. If Leaf1 is the active/DF node for the service, all traffic to and from the host flows through Leaf1 until a failure or DF transition occurs. Option D is false because a host LAG is not required for this single-active topology. A LAG is typically required for all-active L2 multi-homing, where the host must treat multiple physical links toward different leaf routers as one logical bundle. In single-active operation, the host can be connected through separate physical links or active/standby access behavior without requiring LACP bundling. The EVPN PEs enforce the active path selection through DF and ES state rather than relying on host-side LAG hashing. Reference: single-active EVPN multi-homing, Ethernet Segment port association, DF-controlled active forwarding.
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