I vaguely recall that enabling Full Cone NAT is important for certain configurations, but I can't remember if it's necessary for the data plane tunnels specifically.
I think I practiced a similar question where we had to choose between public and private colors for TLOCs. I feel like public color might be the right choice here.
Okay, I think I've got it. The key is that the vEdge router needs to be able to handle the NAT traversal for the data plane tunnels. So the right approach is to use a public color on the TLOC, which will enable the necessary NAT functionality.
I'm a bit unsure about this one. The options mention Full Cone NAT and Symmetric NAT, but I'm not entirely clear on how those apply in this Viptela/SD-WAN scenario. I'll need to think it through carefully.
Ah, I see the exhibit now. Based on that, I believe the correct answer is to use a public color on the TLOC. The public color should allow the necessary NAT traversal for the tunnels.
Okay, the question is asking about the NAT types needed for the data plane tunnels to come up. I think I remember something about Full Cone NAT and Symmetric NAT being important for Viptela/SD-WAN, so I'll review those options closely.
Hmm, this looks like a tricky NAT configuration question. I'll need to carefully review the exhibit and options to determine the right NAT types for the vEdge router.
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. The key is to enable the appropriate NAT type on the vEdge interface to facilitate the data plane tunnel establishment. I'll carefully consider the options and select the best answer.
Okay, based on the exhibit and the answer choices, I think the engineer needs to configure either Full Cone NAT or Symmetric NAT on the vEdge interface to bring up the data plane tunnels. The public/private color on the TLOC doesn't seem directly relevant to the NAT configuration.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The question mentions data plane tunnels, so I'm guessing the NAT configuration is important for establishing those tunnels. I'll need to think through the different NAT types and how they might impact the vEdge router.
This looks like a tricky NAT configuration question. I'll need to carefully review the exhibit and the answer choices to determine the right NAT types for the vEdge router.
Okay, I think I've got this. The key is to focus on the specific details mentioned in the answer choices and compare them to my understanding of inter-AS model C.
The key here is that the company wants to accept email for both the old and new domains. So I'd say the answer is C, "mydestination", since that's where you configure the domains Postfix should accept mail for.
I bet the engineers who wrote this question were having a field day coming up with these options. 'Symmetric MAT'? Really? What is this, a geometry exam?
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