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Question 6

Which type of profile needs to be created to deploy an access port policy group?

    Correct Answer: D

    To deploy an access port policy group, a leaf interface profile needs to be created. This is because the leaf interface profile specifies which interfaces the access policies are applied to, ensuring that the configuration can be deployed to the appropriate interfaces in the network fabric. Therefore, the correct answer is leaf interface.

Discussion
Irgond07Option: A

Option "A" is the correct answer however Option "D" (interface profile) is also required. So, in this case there should be multiple choice question.

n3tn3rdOption: D

Tricky Question! I'm not convinced AEP is correct as you can create an IPG without specifying an AEP! The question is to 'deploy' an IPG and I'd argue that's done by adding it to an interface selector, so my pick would be 'D'

rss_01Option: D

Question seems to be related to a “deploy” action rather than to a create/configure one.I’d say D in this case

eddyedwards257Option: D

Think it is D: The question is what type of profile needs to be created , Interface Selectors are required in the Profile , nothing in the Policy Groups talks about "Profiles"

nyanachiOption: A

When setting the access port policy group, only AEP is required, no leaf interface is required. A is correct, D is wrong.

rickyarchiOption: D

I think D is correct because you can create an interface profile without AEEP

CearaOption: D

AEP is a policy, not a profile. The interface profile needs to be created (Access Policies - Interfaces - Leaf Interfaces - Profile)

SysAdOption: D

I also think its D because the question asked what is needed to deploy the policy group, it means he already have the policy group. AEP is part of the policy group, then you need the interface selector to deploy the policy group. If the question asked what is needed to create the policy group then it is AEP.

msalamehiOption: D

it is Leaf interface profile

msalamehi

after thinking it is A, from Access port policy we link attached entity profile

Mr_CertifiableOption: A

n AAEP - Go to Fabric > Access Policies > Global Policies > Attachable Access Entity Profile This is the “glue” that connects our domains (i.e., Physical, VMM and External routed Domains) and our Vlan Pool to Switches and Switch Interfaces. https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/solutions/collateral/data-center-virtualization/application-centric-infrastructure/aci-guide-configuring-fabric-access-policies.pdf

iulianmOption: D

I think D https://www.networklife.net/images/sheets/Networklife_CheatSheet_ACI_02_Fabric_access_policies.pdf

student1956Option: A

The only Profile that should be assigned to Policy Group is attachable Entity Profile , I will go for answer A

KalpeshOption: D

I think D is correct, because its either Attachable Access entity or Attached Entity profile, not Attachable entity profile.

reminetwork

A is correct, you dont need leaf interface profile to create an Access Policy Port Group https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/solutions/collateral/data-center-virtualization/application-centric-infrastructure/aci-guide-configuring-fabric-access-policies.pdf

RTL_dude

AEP and AAEP are the same thing, Cisco changed the terminology from a certain version.