The output indicates that the ISL (Inter-Switch Link) has failed, which in a VSX environment leads to a split-brain condition because the two VSX switches can no longer synchronize their state. Split-brain occurs when the VSX members lose communication over the ISL but continue forwarding traffic independently, causing network inconsistencies.
The device does not have the highest VSX priority (Option A).
VSX health cannot be confirmed as healthy due to ISL failure (Option C).
ISL configuration in the management VRF (Option D) is unrelated to split-brain detection.
Thus, ISL failure resulting in split-brain is the correct assessment.
[References:, , Aruba VSX High Availability and Split-Brain Documentation, , HPE Aruba VSX Troubleshooting Guides, , ArubaOS-CX VSX Operations Best Practices]
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