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Question #: 23
Topic #: 4
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Which VLAN is used to source pings across the site-to-site VPN when using the MX Live tools?

  • A. highest VLAN ID that is configured and set to NO to use VPN
  • B. lowest VLAN ID that is configured and set to YES to use VPN
  • C. highest VLAN ID that is configured and set to YES to use VPN
  • D. lowest VLAN ID configured and set to NO to use VPN
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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rnunes1110
6 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: C
Correct is: C But we have to be in mind what follows bellow ! Behavior - Firmware MX 15.11 or Lower For MXs running firmware MX15.11 or below, the source IP that MX uses while pinging a destination is the MX IP of highest VLAN ID. If the destination is across a VPN, the MX uses the MX IP of highest VLAN ID participating in VPN. Behavior - Firmware MX 15.12 or Higher For MXs running firmware MX 15.12+, additional ping options have been added to the live tool. The ping tool now has a drop down to select the source IP address for pinging destinations from the MX. Default. The MX uses the route table to dynamically choose the ping source IP address closest to the destination IP entered. Site-to-site VPN example: If you input a destination IP that resides across a site-to-site VPN, the MX will source the ping from the MX VLAN interface IP of the highest VLAN ID that is participating in the VPN
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tliz
1 year, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: C
See Behavior - Firmware MX 15.11 or Lower section For MXs running firmware MX15.11 or below, the source IP that MX uses while pinging a destination is the MX IP of highest VLAN ID. If the destination is across a VPN, the MX uses the MX IP of highest VLAN ID participating in VPN. For MXs running firmware MX 15.12+, additional ping options have been added to the live tool. The ping tool now has a drop down to select the source IP address for pinging destinations from the MX. https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Tools_and_Troubleshooting/Using_the_Ping_Live_Tool
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