Which configuration defines the groups of interest before creation of the access list or route map?
Which configuration defines the groups of interest before creation of the access list or route map?
In the context of Cisco vManage, defining groups of interest such as prefix lists, access lists, or route maps is done under policies. Specifically, these groups are defined in the 'Localized Policy' section. The 'Localized Policy' section lists options like 'CLI Policy', 'Lists', 'Forwarding Class/QoS', 'Access Control Lists', and 'Route Policy,' which are essential for setting the groups of interest before creating the actual access lists or route maps.
- ACL, Route-map is Localized Policy. - Group of interest elements = List => Localized Policy -> List - > ..
They are bad at making questions. Options C & D do not show red boxes around "Custom Options" and "Lists," but they do show the pop-up, indicating that "Custom Options" has been clicked. Still, we have to assume C is correct because it's Localized.
Correct Answer C
A) lists at localized policy level, because access list or route map
For me we should to see red remarks no? Are you agree?
It is not option A because it uses centralized policy. Option C selects localized policy but lack red squares around local and list but I think is closest to what is being asked.
Prefix-Lists = A
A is correct