To travel between spokes, non-transitive traffic uses ________ to allow IPv4 and IPv6 traffic to reach a spoke network.
To travel between spokes, non-transitive traffic uses ________ to allow IPv4 and IPv6 traffic to reach a spoke network.
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.
D) You need peering
Correct D. All other connections are based on peering between vNETs of the environment.
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.
The answer is D. Kortext documentation page 75.
Correct Answer is D