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Cisco Exam 300-510 Topic 15 Question 102 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-510 exam
Question #: 102
Topic #: 15
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How does SRv6 function on the control plane?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Allene
1 months ago
Ah, the age-old question: 'How does SRv6 function on the control plane?' I'm just glad I don't have to worry about that on my morning commute. *chuckles*
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Delmy
12 days ago
C) The ingress node of the SR domain swaps the SRv6 header for the IPv6 header.
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Rosita
13 days ago
B) The Ingress node of the SR domain adds a uSlD format IPv6 header to carry the SRv6 locator.
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Nicolette
16 days ago
A) It enables SRH-capable nodes to terminate IPv6 packets at the network egress to carry the SRv6 locator.
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Therese
2 months ago
D) The egress node of SR domain imposes a new outer header? Really? That just sounds backwards to me. I'm sticking with B).
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Gerald
1 months ago
B) Definitely, it makes more sense for the Ingress node to handle that part of the process.
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Roxanne
1 months ago
D) Yeah, I agree. It does seem a bit counterintuitive for the egress node to impose a new outer header.
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Glenn
1 months ago
B) The Ingress node of the SR domain adds a uSlD format IPv6 header to carry the SRv6 locator.
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Marylin
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm torn between A) and B), but I'll go with B) since it's more specific about the uSID format. Gotta love those fancy acronyms!
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Teddy
3 hours ago
User 3: I'm not sure, but B) does sound like the right choice.
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Sylvie
1 days ago
User 2: Yeah, I agree. The uSID format is an important aspect of SRv6.
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Carissa
11 days ago
User 1: I think B) is the correct answer, it mentions the uSID format.
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Jacqueline
2 months ago
I'm going with C) The ingress node of the SR domain swaps the SRv6 header for the IPv6 header. It just makes sense to me that the ingress node would handle the header manipulation.
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Eugene
2 months ago
B) The Ingress node of the SR domain adds a uSlD format IPv6 header to carry the SRv6 locator. This seems like the most logical answer based on my understanding of SRv6 functionality.
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Corazon
24 days ago
B) The Ingress node of the SR domain adds a uSlD format IPv6 header to carry the SRv6 locator.
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Artie
2 months ago
A) It enables SRH-capable nodes to terminate IPv6 packets at the network egress to carry the SRv6 locator.
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Laura
2 months ago
I disagree with both of you. The ingress node of the SR domain actually swaps the SRv6 header for the IPv6 header. That's the correct way SRv6 functions on the control plane.
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Chantell
2 months ago
I believe the Ingress node of the SR domain adds a uSlD format IPv6 header to carry the SRv6 locator. That's how it functions on the control plane.
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Julianna
3 months ago
I think SRv6 function on the control plane by enabling SRH-capable nodes to terminate IPv6 packets at the network egress to carry the SRv6 locator.
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