Colors and NAT
If public or private colors are used, this will influence using the public or private IP, to reach the prefix. The default TLOC colors from Cisco are:
Private Colors
The colors metro-ethernet, mpls, and private1, private2, private3, private4, private5, and private6 are considered private colors.
They are intended to be used for private networks or in places where you will have no NAT addressing of the transport IP endpoints.
Public Colors
The public colors are 3g, biz-internet, blue, bronze, custom1, custom2, custom3, default, gold, green, lte, public-internet, red, and silver.
They are intended to be used for public networks or in places where you will use public IP addressing of the transport IP endpoints, either natively or through NAT.
ans is D
PUBLIC COLORS
The public colors are 3g, biz-internet, blue, bronze, custom1, custom2, custom3, default, gold, green, lte, public-internet, red, and silver.
They are intended to be used for public networks or in places where you will use public IP addressing of the transport IP endpoints, either natively or through NAT.
PUBLIC COLORS
They are intended to be used for public networks or in places where you will use public IP addressing of the transport IP endpoints, either natively or through NAT.
Answer [B] has been verified.
Public colors are:-
3g, biz-internet, blue, bronze, custom1, custom2, custom3, default, gold, green, lte, public-internet, red, and silver.
“Blue” is a public color type, therefore is the best answer!
Why do you mention blue? That is just one of the random wrong answers. Color type can only be public or private. As you said in your earlier comment, since there's NAT, it's public, so D.
Answer is [D]
When a TLOC is configured behind a NAT, the color would require a public tunnel
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