Refer to the exhibit. Which binding is created using the tloc-extension command?
Refer to the exhibit. Which binding is created using the tloc-extension command?
The tloc-extension command is used to extend the transport interface properties to a service interface. In this configuration, the interface ge0/2.101, which is initially a service interface, is bound to the interface ge0/0, which is a transport interface. Therefore, the correct binding created in this scenario is between the service interface ge0/2.101 and the transport interface ge0/0.
D - Transport to Transport
I agree with the volks: D
initially port type is SERVICE, after tloc-ext config is ADDED is becoming TRANSPORT. so we can say that the bound is done between TRANSP interfaces, because bound is done after tloc-ext cfg is added, wright? take a look on the cli outputs from https://www.networkacademy.io/ccie-enterprise/sdwan/connecting-to-the-wan-using-tloc-extension
TLOCs are always in VPN0 which is Transport answer D
It's C.. Check the "show interface| tab " in lab if you don't belive. +https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/sdwan/configuration/system-interface/vedge/systems-interfaces-book/configure-interfaces.html
C Is correct , they are asking about the port-type not the VPN type ! https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/sdwan/configuration/system-interface/vedge-20-x/systems-interfaces-book/configure-interfaces.html
Correct Answer is C, I have tried it in the lab. Use show command : show interface description vpn 0 | tab
* show interface vpn 0 | tab
Zdrobici is correct. refer to Figure 7 in: https://www.networkacademy.io/ccie-enterprise/sdwan/connecting-to-the-wan-using-tloc-extension All required configuration is shown in figure 7 above. Once the config is applied, we can see that vEdge-2’s ge0/0 is NOW A TRANSPORT interface and acts as a local TLOC marked with the “biz-internet” color.
C is correct The primary function of tloc-extension is to extend the transport interface properties to a service interface. This means that after the configuration, ge0/2.101 can now use ge0/0's transport capabilities for overlay traffic. However, ge0/2.101 does not become a transport interface itself; it remains a service interface that can utilize the transport functions of ge0/0.
C is correct
D - in the device template TLOCs (extension) are configured in the transport.
TLOC Ext interface is NOT service as it is connected to other WAN edge, no service/local network connections
D is correct. Reference: https://ccieme.wordpress.com/category/networking/sd-wan/tloc-extensions/ Go to the end of the page and see the TLOC-extension example diagram.
the "extention" command can only be made between transport interfaces
transport to transport
Just tried it in lab, It is C, only interfaces with 'tunnel-interface' command show up as transport.
It should be C , Before applying Tloc-extension , ge 0/2.101 is a service port , The port-type will be changing after applying the command
no, please visit https://www.networkacademy.io/ccie-enterprise/sdwan/tloc-extension SERVICE SIDE VPN 1 to 511 , TLOC is VPN 0 correct answer is "D"