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Question 339

Which component creates a feature profile using a structured approach to configuring Cisco SD-WAN in UX 2.0?

    Correct Answer: A

    The component that creates a feature profile using a structured approach to configuring Cisco SD-WAN in UX 2.0 is a feature template. Feature templates are a fundamental element within Cisco's SD-WAN architecture, allowing users to define and manage configurations in a reusable and structured manner. This approach helps in creating consistent and efficient configurations across multiple devices.

Discussion
Outlaw_87Option: B

Configuration Groups contain Feature Profiles, which are made up of Feature Parcels. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhf-qXqUCkk

Tsartipi

You mean C which is Configuration Groups

kedir_ccnpOption: C

from the following link, https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/sdwan/configuration/system-interface/ios-xe-17/systems-interfaces-book-xe-sdwan/configuration-groups.html Configuration Groups and Feature Profiles: This feature provides a simple, reusable, and structured approach for the configurations in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN. You can create a configuration group, that is, a logical grouping of features or configurations that is applied to one or more devices in the network that is managed by Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN. You can also create profiles based on features that are required, recommended, or uniquely used, and then combine the profiles to complete a device configuration. The configuration group workflow in Cisco SD-WAN Manager provides a guided method to create configuration groups and feature profiles.

abvgaOption: B

B is correct

Networkchamp87Option: C

outlaw_87 link perfectly describes this answer as Config groups. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhf-qXqUCkk

GycuOption: C

c - config groups

BECAUSEOption: C

Answer is C check both links by kedir_ccnp and Outlaw_87 - Even though Outlaw_87 is saying its B if you watch the video its clear that the answer is C

dganeshonlineOption: C

Configuration Group is the correct answer

MARCOAKRAMOption: B

Configuration Groups contain Feature Profiles, which are made up of Feature Parcels. So, the component creating a Feature Profile would be a Feature Parcel.