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Huawei Exam H12-831_V1.0 Topic 1 Question 23 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H12-831_V1.0 exam
Question #: 23
Topic #: 1
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The figure shows the logical network architecture of a migration project. The purpose of the migration is to enable terminals in different geographical locations to communicate with each other and deploy the gateway of the terminals on the PE routers.

After the migration is complete, which of the following methods can be used by network engineers to preliminarily check the network connectivity?

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Suggested Answer: A, C, D

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Vernell
6 days ago
A is an interesting approach, but NQA might be overkill for a simple connectivity check. I'd stick with the routing table option.
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Leanora
7 days ago
C is not the right answer. Pinging a specific IP address doesn't really tell you much about the overall network connectivity.
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Lino
12 days ago
I prefer option D. Checking the routing tables is crucial for network connectivity.
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Tamar
16 days ago
Option B is also a good way to check the network connectivity. Verifying the ARP table entries can help ensure the layer 2 connectivity between the PE routers.
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Beatriz
3 days ago
A) Configuring NQA on PE1 and PE2, with the destination address being the IP address of each other.
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Hyman
17 days ago
The correct answer is D. Checking the routing tables on PE1 and PE2 to ensure there are routes to each other's network segments is the best way to preliminarily check the network connectivity.
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Teddy
19 days ago
I agree with you, Luis. Configuring NQA on PE1 and PE2 seems like a reliable method.
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Luis
22 days ago
I think option A is a good way to check network connectivity.
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