What occurs when a configuration change is made to an MX network that is bound to a configuration template?
What occurs when a configuration change is made to an MX network that is bound to a configuration template?
When a configuration change is made to an MX network that is bound to a configuration template, the configuration change in the bound network overrides the template configuration.
I think is C "nce an MX Security Appliance network has been bound to a template, some options can still be configured normally through the dashboard. Any local configuration changes made directly on the MX network will override the template configuration." https://documentation.meraki.com/Architectures_and_Best_Practices/Cisco_Meraki_Best_Practice_Design/Best_Practice_Design_-_MX_Security_and_SD-WAN/MX_Templates_Best_Practices#:~:text=policy%2C%20choose%20Save-,Local%20Overrides,will%20override%20the%20template%20configuration.
Answer C, the local change overrides template config, and subsequent changes on template will not override the local changes.
C should be correct. https://documentation.meraki.com/Architectures_and_Best_Practices/Cisco_Meraki_Best_Practice_Design/Best_Practice_Design_-_MX_Security_and_SD-WAN/MX_Templates_Best_Practices#:~:text=policy%2C%20choose%20Save-,Local%20Overrides,will%20override%20the%20template%20configuration
I´m pretty sure that is C I always argue with the guys in my team that does configs directly in a network that is bound in a Template, and the config is applied !
Once a WAN Appliance network has been bound to a template, some options can still be configured normally through the dashboard. Any local configuration changes made directly on the WAN Appliance network will override the template configuration.
Once a template has been created, networks that are bound to it will utilize its configuration as a base. Any changes made to the template will then be pushed out to all bound networks. When binding an existing network to a template, its current configuration will be lost and it will begin using the template configuration.
Agree with this
its obviously C
It is a A. The change was done to the MX network not the local device.
Answer is C https://documentation.meraki.com/Architectures_and_Best_Practices/Cisco_Meraki_Best_Practice_Design/Best_Practice_Design_-_MX_Security_and_SD-WAN/MX_Templates_Best_Practices#:~:text=policy%2C%20choose%20Save-,Local%20Overrides,will%20override%20the%20template%20configuration Once a WAN Appliance network has been bound to a template, some options can still be configured normally through the dashboard. Any local configuration changes made directly on the WAN Appliance network will override the template configuration.