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Question 29

To travel between spokes, non-transitive traffic uses ________ to allow IPv4 and IPv6 traffic to reach a spoke network.

    Correct Answer: D

    To travel between spokes, non-transitive traffic uses Peering to allow IPv4 and IPv6 traffic to reach a spoke network. Peering is a method that connects different network elements, ensuring that traffic flows directly between spokes without passing through intermediate devices like hubs.

Discussion
gurugurkeOption: D

D) You need peering

rorgulanOption: D

Correct D. All other connections are based on peering between vNETs of the environment.

faithlesssOption: D

However, not all inbound traffic routes through the Northbound hub to reach spoke networks. Non-transitive traffic flows through the backbone of the Workload rather than through the Northbound hub. To travel between spokes, non-transitive traffic uses a direct connection (Peering) to allow IPv4 and IPv6 traffic to reach a spoke network. Peering connections to spoke Workloads and outbound web proxy traffic represent examples of nontransitive traffic.

nmrouterOption: D

The answer is D. Kortext documentation page 75.

Dumpman6767Option: D

Correct Answer is D