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CCNP Enterprise Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation Practic

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of Cisco SD-WAN, what is the primary role of the Cisco Catalyst 8000V Edge Software as a Service (SaaS) solution in relation to the vManage controller?
It acts as a distributed data plane for packet forwarding, directly managed by the vSmart controller for policy enforcement.
It serves as a cloud-native edge compute platform that extends the SD-WAN fabric's control and management plane functionalities closer to the application workloads.
It is primarily responsible for generating security certificates for branch devices and is managed independently by the vBond orchestrator.
It functions as a lightweight management plane agent that initiates connection requests to vManage for initial configuration and policy retrieval.
Q2Domain Verified
When implementing a Cisco SD-Access solution, what is the key benefit of using Network Address Translation (NAT) at the edge of the fabric, specifically in relation to the overlay and underlay networks?
NAT is primarily used to conceal the underlay IP addresses from the overlay, enhancing security by preventing direct underlay peering.
NAT is a mandatory component for all SD-Access deployments to ensure unique IP addressing within the overlay and prevent conflicts with the underlay.
NAT facilitates seamless integration with legacy IPv4 networks by translating overlay VXLAN tunnel endpoint (VTEP) addresses to underlay routable addresses, allowing for controlled access.
NAT is employed at the edge to translate the source and destination IP addresses of traffic exiting the fabric into the underlay network's addressing scheme, simplifying routing for external networks.
Q3Domain Verified
In the context of implementing a robust QoS strategy on Cisco Enterprise networks, what is the fundamental difference between a "Class" and a "Policy" in Cisco IOS QoS configuration?
A Policy is a granular mechanism for shaping traffic, while a Class is used for policing traffic.
C) A Class is applied to an interface, while a Policy is used to define the traffic types.
A Class defines the traffic characteristics to be matched, while a Policy defines the actions to be taken on the matched traffic.
A Policy is a directive to classify traffic, while a Class is a set of actions applied to that traffi

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