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Refer to the exhibit. A WAN Edge router is configured with SLAs. Which TLOC does the traffic take if the internet TLOC has latency 100 ms, loss 2%, jitter 50ms, and the MPLS TLOC has latency 50 ms, loss 1%, and jitter 150 ms?

  • A. MPLS
  • B. internet
  • C. MPLS or internet
  • D. drop
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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34b33cd
6 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: C
I agree with mikidvd51. Both MPLS and Internet are within the defined SLA class and both are compliant. In that case, traffic can traverse through both MPLS and Internet based on the principles of application aware routing. Following snippet is from Cisco Press Book "Another variation of this configuration is where the SLA Class action is specified but no preferred color is specified. In this case, the traffic is load-shared per flow among all of the colors that meet the required SLA."
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domac385
6 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
As this is Application-aware routing policy, SLA is irrelevant for this as both TLOCs are within SLA defined. But MPLS has better metrics so it will be preffered over Internet.
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Traktark
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: A
A - MPLS, because jitter is not set up in policy
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mikidvd51
7 months ago
Are you sure? Both circuits meet criteria. What about C
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