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Cisco 300-415 Exam - Topic 8 Question 96 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-415 exam
Question #: 96
Topic #: 8
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Exhibit.

The SD-WAN network Is configured with a default full-mesh topology. The network engineer wants the Rome WAN Edge to use the MPLS TLOC as the preferred TLOC when ..... Telnet traffic as long as me MPLS Ink has these, characteristics:

Loss: 5%

Latency: 100ms

Jitter: 100 ms

Which configuration must the network engineer use to create a list that that classifies the MPLS link characteristics?

A)

B)

C)

D)

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Suggested Answer: C

* Configuration Analysis: The configurations provided in the images must be evaluated to determine which option correctly classifies the MPLS link based on the given criteria of loss, latency, and jitter.

* Preferred TLOC Configuration: The network engineer needs to configure the SD-WAN policy to prefer the MPLS transport for Telnet traffic, ensuring the link characteristics match the specified thresholds.

* Reference:

*Cisco SD-WAN Policy Configuration Guide

*Cisco SD-WAN Transport and TLOC Configuration Guide

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Gail
5 months ago
Wait, are we sure about those jitter values? Seems off.
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Marylyn
5 months ago
Totally agree with you, B seems right.
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Trinidad
5 months ago
Seriously? 100ms latency is pretty high!
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Carlene
6 months ago
I think Option B is the best choice here.
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Jaime
6 months ago
MPLS link has 5% loss, wow!
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Cassie
6 months ago
I believe the answer might be option A, but I’m not confident. I need to recall the specifics of how each option handles the link characteristics.
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Rodolfo
6 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the jitter values here. I feel like I need to double-check how they impact the TLOC selection.
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Derrick
6 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question about TLOC preferences, and I think it had to do with loss and latency thresholds. Maybe it's option C?
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Denae
7 months ago
I think the MPLS link characteristics are crucial for determining the preferred TLOC, but I’m not entirely sure which option correctly classifies them.
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Salena
7 months ago
This is a good example of the kind of detailed SD-WAN configuration questions we've been practicing. I'll methodically go through each option and compare it to the requirements to determine the correct answer.
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Annice
7 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The key is to look for the option that matches the specified MPLS link characteristics of 5% loss, 100ms latency, and 100ms jitter. I'm pretty confident that's the right approach.
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Sabine
7 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the different options. I'll need to make sure I understand how to create a list that classifies the MPLS link characteristics based on the given loss, latency, and jitter values.
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Charlesetta
7 months ago
This looks like a tricky SD-WAN configuration question. I'll need to carefully review the link characteristics and the options to determine the correct configuration.
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Franchesca
2 years ago
This is a piece of cake! Option B is the only one that ticks all the boxes. I could set this up with my eyes closed.
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Graciela
1 year ago
Definitely Option B. It's the clear winner here.
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Maybelle
1 year ago
I think Option B is the best choice too. It's a no-brainer.
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Deja
1 year ago
I agree, Option B is the way to go. It meets all the requirements perfectly.
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Thad
2 years ago
Option A? Really? That's like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole. Option C is the way to go, no doubt about it.
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Ronnie
1 year ago
You're right, Option C aligns better with the requirements for the MPLS link.
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Evette
2 years ago
I disagree, Option C is definitely the better choice in this scenario.
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Deandrea
2 years ago
I think Option A could work if configured properly.
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Trinidad
2 years ago
Haha, option D looks like it was designed by someone who's never even heard of SD-WAN! I'm sticking with option B, it's the clear winner here.
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Ruby
1 year ago
Definitely not going with option D. Option B seems like the best choice.
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Merissa
1 year ago
I think option B is the safest bet here. Let's go with that.
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Matt
2 years ago
Yeah, option B looks like the most logical choice. Good call.
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Jesusita
2 years ago
I agree, option D seems way off. Option B is definitely the way to go.
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Dominga
2 years ago
Interesting point, I see your rationale. Let's wait for others to share their opinions before making a final decision.
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Wilbert
2 years ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is C) Option as it might provide a better configuration for the MPLS link.
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Ronald
2 years ago
I'd go with option C. The characteristics specified in the question are clearly met, and the interface configuration seems straightforward.
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Celestina
2 years ago
Great choice with option C. The MPLS link characteristics align perfectly with the requirements for Telnet traffic.
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Lashaunda
2 years ago
Option C it is then. The MPLS link meets all the specified characteristics for Telnet traffic.
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Floyd
2 years ago
I agree, option C is the most suitable for this scenario. The configuration looks simple and effective.
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Almeta
2 years ago
Option C is the best choice. The MPLS link characteristics match the requirements perfectly.
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Altha
2 years ago
The configuration in option B looks good to me. Jitter and latency are within the specified limits, and the loss percentage is acceptable.
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Hannah
2 years ago
Yes, the jitter and latency values are within the specified limits, and the loss percentage is acceptable. Option B is the way to go.
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Lennie
2 years ago
I agree, option B seems to meet the requirements for the MPLS link characteristics.
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Dominga
2 years ago
I think the answer is A) Option because it seems to be related to MPLS link characteristics.
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