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What does this configuration create?

  • A. three subnets within a bridge domain
  • B. a CTX1 tenant
  • C. an L3OUT-1 bridge domain
  • D. two L3Out domains
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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Highly Voted 2 years, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: A
A is correct. Bridge domain + subnets
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RFV147
Most Recent 1 year, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: B
B looks correct
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RFV147
1 year, 10 months ago
I suppose it is CTX1 tenant (answer B). : Step 6 Tenant configuration: Example: <fvTenant name="tenant1"> <fvCtx name="vrf1"/> <!-- bridge domain --> <fvBD name="bd1" type="fc" > <fvRsCtx tnFvCtxName="vrf1" /> </fvBD> <fvAp name="app1"> <fvAEPg name="epg1"> <fvRsBd tnFvBDName="bd1" /> <fvRsDomAtt tDn="uni/fc-vsanDom1" /> <fvRsFcPathAtt vsanMode="native" vsan="vsan-11" tDn="topology/pod-1/protpaths-101-102/extprotpaths-111-111/pathep-[vpc1]" /> </fvAEPg> </fvAp> </fvTenant> Page 182 https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/aci/apic/sw/2-x/L2_config/b_Cisco_APIC_Layer_2_Configuration_Guide.pdf
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Scheldon
2 years ago
Selected Answer: C
It cannot be B because name of tenant is not "CTX1" but "Tenant4A34B..." It cannot be D because we have here only one bridge domain "bd1" I think it cannot be A as we are not creating three subnets, we are simple attaching/assigning them to BD Hence I will go with C. Creation of "L3OUT-1" Bridge Domain attached to "CTX1" VRF inside of tenant "Tenant4A34...". To the BD we are assigning 3 subnets "10.10.10.10/16", "10.20.10.10/16" and "209.165.201.1/27" Configure the tenant, VRF, and bridge domain. This example configures tenant t1 with VRF v1 and bridge domain bd1. The tenant, VRF, and BD are not yet deployed. Example: <fvTenant name="t1"> <fvCtx name="v1"/> <fvBD name="bd1"> <fvRsCtx tnFvCtxName="v1"/> <fvSubnet ip="44.44.44.1/24" scope="public"/> <fvRsBDToOut tnL3extOutName="l3out1"/> </fvBD>/> </fvTenant>
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Mrtvi
10 months ago
This is not a L3Out Bridge domain, it is a bridge domain with a L3Out.
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Scheldon
2 years ago
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/aci/apic/sw/4-x/rest-api-config/Cisco-APIC-REST-API-Configuration-Guide-401/Cisco-APIC-REST-API-Configuration-Guide-401_chapter_01101.html#:~:text=Step%C2%A01,l3out1%22/%3E%0A%20%20%20%20%3C/fvBD%3E/%3E%0A%3C/fvTenant%3E
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JCGO
1 year, 6 months ago
Wrong answer. fvRsBDToOut is "internal structure", not a BD for sure. https://pubhub.devnetcloud.com/media/apic-mim-ref-501/docs/MO-fvRsBDToOut.html. Best answer is A so far.
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vladdar
2 years, 1 month ago
definitely not a B, CTX is a VRF context within the tenant
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vladdar
2 years, 1 month ago
I think it should be B
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