Topic 1: Exam Pool A
Refer to the exhibit.
The IP SLA is configured in a router. An engineer must configure an EEM applet to shut down the interface and bring it back up when there is a problem with the IP SLA. Which configuration should the engineer use?
A.
event manager applet EEM_IP_SLA
event track 10 state down
B.
event manager applet EEM_IP_SLA
event track 10 state unreachable
C.
event manager applet EEM_IP_SLA
event sla 10 state unreachable
D.
event manager applet EEM_IP_SLA
event sla 10 state down
event manager applet EEM_IP_SLA
event track 10 state down
Explanation: The ip sla 10 will ping the IP 192.168.10.20 every 3 seconds to make sure the connection is still up. We can configure an EEM applet if there is any problem with this IP SLA via the command event track 10 state down.
Drag and drop the DHCP messages that are exchanged between a client and an AP into the order they are exchanged on the right.
How is 802.11 traffic handled in a fabric-enabled SSID?
A.
centrally switched back to WLC where the user traffic is mapped to a VXLAN on the WLC
B.
converted by the AP into 802.3 and encapsulated into VXLAN
C.
centrally switched back to WLC where the user traffic is mapped to a VLAN on the WLC
D.
converted by the AP into 802.3 and encapsulated into a VLAN
converted by the AP into 802.3 and encapsulated into VXLAN
What are two differences between the RIB and the FIB? (Choose two.)
A.
The FIB is derived from the data plane, and the RIB is derived from the FIB.
B.
The RIB is a database of routing prefixes, and the FIB is the Information used to choose the egress interface for each packet.
C.
FIB is a database of routing prefixes, and the RIB is the information used to choose the egress interface for each packet.
D.
The FIB is derived from the control plane, and the RIB is derived from the FIB.
E.
The RIB is derived from the control plane, and the FIB is derived from the RIB.
The RIB is a database of routing prefixes, and the FIB is the Information used to choose the egress interface for each packet.
The RIB is derived from the control plane, and the FIB is derived from the RIB.
What are two characteristics of VXLAN? (Choose two)
A.
It uses VTEPs to encapsulate and decapsulate frames.
B.
It has a 12-bit network identifier
C.
It allows for up to 16 million VXLAN segments
D.
It lacks support for host mobility
E.
It extends Layer 2 and Layer 3 overlay networks over a Layer 2 underlay.
It uses VTEPs to encapsulate and decapsulate frames.
It allows for up to 16 million VXLAN segments
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