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Question #: 247
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A network engineer needs to virtualize network services, including a router, at a remote branch location. Which of the following solutions meets the requirements?

  • A. NFV
  • B. VRF
  • C. VLAN
  • D. VPC
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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Geosh
1 month ago
Selected Answer: A
the correct solution for virtualizing network services, including a router, at a remote branch location is NFV (Network Functions Virtualization). NFV allows network engineers to virtualize entire classes of network node functions into building blocks that may connect, or chain together, to create communication services. This is particularly useful for deploying network services like routers, firewalls, and load balancers in a virtualized environment, especially at remote locations.
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AriGarcia
3 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
NFV is a technology that virtualizes network services, such as routers, firewalls, load balancers, and more, by running them as software on standard hardware rather than dedicated physical devices. This is ideal for a network engineer looking to virtualize a router and other network functions at a remote branch, as it provides flexibility, scalability, and cost-efficiency. NFV can replace physical routers with virtual router instances, meeting the stated requirements.
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