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Question #: 443
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An engineer is implementing a Cisco ACI fabric and must use static VLAN range as part of a VMM deployment. The static VLAN must be incorporated into the dynamic VLAN pool. The existing VLAN pool is set for dynamic allocation.

Which action accomplishes this goal?

  • A. Create a static reservation within the dynamic VLAN pool.
  • B. Change the existing VLAN pool to static allocation mode.
  • C. Add the VLAN to the pool configured with Inherit Allocation Mode from parent.
  • D. Add a static VLAN allocation range to the VLAN pool.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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Rollizo
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
● Dynamic pool including static ranges: You can also define a dynamic pool that includes both a dynamic VLAN range and a static range. When associating such a pool to an EPG (using a VMM domain), this gives you the option to either let Cisco APIC pick a VLAN from the pool or to enter manually a VLAN for this EPG (from the static range). When entering a VLAN manually for an EPG associated with a VMM domain, Cisco APIC programs the VLAN that you entered on the virtualized host port group.
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benguela
1 year, 10 months ago
Answer is D https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/dcn/whitepapers/cisco-application-centric-infrastructure-design-guide.html#_Toc129073492
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Huberttheman
1 year, 11 months ago
D is probably correct
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