In the image shown above, the SAP-ingress policy is applied properly to a Nokia 7750 SR. A traffic stream is received from an IP address of 192.168.1.1 with DSCP set to EF. Which forwarding class and priority level is used for this traffic stream?
I remember that EF stands for Expedited Forwarding, which usually maps to high priority, but I'm not entirely sure about the specific forwarding class.
Okay, the key information here is that the traffic stream has a DSCP value of EF. Based on the SAP-ingress policy, that should map to the EF forwarding class with a high priority level.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I need to make sure I understand how the SAP-ingress policy maps DSCP values to forwarding classes and priority levels.
This looks like a straightforward DSCP-to-forwarding class mapping question. I'll review the SAP-ingress policy details to determine the correct forwarding class and priority level.
I think the answer is B. The DSCP value of EF should be mapped to the EF forwarding class with a high priority level according to the SAP-ingress policy.
I'm leaning towards raising an exception report. If the trainers' limited availability could delay the accreditation, that seems like a significant enough issue to escalate and get ahead of.
Hold up, the question says the SAP-ingress policy is applied. That means the priority level is determined by the policy, not just the DSCP. I'm gonna go with D to be safe.
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