In-band is currently configured and used to manage the Cisco ACI fabric. The requirement is for leaf and spine switches to use out-of-band management for NTP protocol. Which action accomplishes this goal?
A.
Select Out-of-Band as Management EPG in the default DateTimePolicy.
B.
Create an Override Policy with NTP Out-of-Band for leaf and spine switches.
C.
Change the interface used for APIC external connectivity to ooband.
D.
Add a new filter to the utilized Out-of-Band-Contract to allow NTP protocol.
Ill go with A. As per this refference doc:
In the Management EPG drop-down list, if the NTP server is reachable by all nodes on the fabric through out-of-band management, choose Out-of-Band. If you have deployed in-band management, see the details about In-Band Management NTP. Click OK.
In-band IP addressing used within the ACI fabric is not reachable from anywhere outside the fabric. To leverage an NTP server external to the fabric with in-band management, construct a policy to enable this communication..
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/aci/apic/sw/3-x/basic_config/b_APIC_Basic_Config_Guide_3_x/b_APIC_Basic_Config_Guide_3_x_chapter_0111.html
Since questions says use OOB not INB, the answer should be A.
I think answer is C Ref. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/workload_security/tetration-analytics/sw/config/cisco-aci-in-band-management-configuration-for-cisco-tetration.html
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