Out of given options, 2 interface types are mentioned, 3rd is L3 (routed) interface .
Border leaf switches can be configured with three types of interfaces to connect to an external router:
● Layer 3 (routed) interface
● Subinterface with IEEE 802.1Q tagging
● Switch Virtual Interface (SVI)
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collateral/data-center-virtualization/application-centric-infrastructure/white-paper-c11-737909.html
Border leaf switches can be configured with three types of interfaces to connect to an external router:
● Layer 3 (routed) interface
● Subinterface with IEEE 802.1Q tagging
● Switch Virtual Interface (SVI)
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/dcn/whitepapers/cisco-application-centric-infrastructure-design-guide.html
I think it should be B and E.
A can't be right, because VXLAN tagging is used internally within the ACI fabric, not for connections to external routers. Border leaf switches use VXLAN within the fabric but not for external interfaces.
A, B and E are correct:
Create L3 Out:
Interface Types:
> Layer3:
- Interface (default)
- Subinterface (than could be Encap: VLAN or VXLAN)
- SVI
- Floating SVI
> Layer 2:
- Port (default)
- Direct Port Channel
Any new exam takers? Is this still valid? I heard that Cisco Data Center certification is getting some revisions.
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