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What are the two components of centralized policy deployment in vManage? (Choose two.)

  • A. policy definition
  • B. lists
  • C. QoS map
  • D. policy-based routing
  • E. route policy
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Suggested Answer: AB 🗳️

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RafaJohnston76
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: AB
A and B https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/sdwan/configuration/policies/vedge-20-x/policies-book/Policy-basics.pdf page 5
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Zamochit
10 months ago
for me A and B because components globally talking?. First you need to create your lists, then your policy. If they are talking about route policy, we could also talk about tlocs when configuring custom control policies. Tlocs who mesh with who, then how you are manipulating and controlling your routes.
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soltani
10 months, 1 week ago
AB are correct QOS map and route policy are a localized policy not centralized policy
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timtgh
1 year, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: AB
A and B. The other answers C,D,E are all random examples of policy functions, but since it says THE two components, that would be lists and policy definitions (and policy definitions include all the functions mentioned in C,D,E).
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colipto
1 year, 4 months ago
The two components of centralized policy deployment in vManage are: A. policy definition E. route policy Explanation: Policy Definition: Policy definition refers to the creation and configuration of policies that define how the network traffic should be treated, controlled, and prioritized. These policies can include various aspects, such as application-aware firewall policies, Quality of Service (QoS) policies, VPN policies, security policies, and more. Route Policy: Route policies are used to control the advertisement and acceptance of routes between different routing domains within the SD-WAN network. They help in controlling the flow of traffic and implementing traffic engineering decisions based on network conditions, link performance, and other criteria. The other options (B. lists, C. QoS map, and D. policy-based routing) are not components of centralized policy deployment in vManage. While they may be relevant in other contexts or for specific configurations, they are not the primary components involved in deploying policies centrally within the Cisco SD-WAN solution.
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