An engineer configures port-12 on Leaf-101 and Leaf-102 to connect to a new server, SVR-12. The new server will belong to EPG-12 and use encap VLAN-1212. The engineer configured SVR-12 as a VPC member port and statically bound the VPC member port to EPG-12. Which additional step must the engineer take to configure connectivity?
The engineer configures port 1/2 on Leaf-101 and Leaf-102 to connect to a new server (SVR-12), which belongs to EPG-12 using VLAN-1212 encapsulation. The server is configured as a vPC member port and statically bound to EPG-12. The task is to ensure connectivity, indicating a missing configuration step.
Requirement Analysis
Static binding of a vPC member port to an EPG requires proper VLAN association and domain mapping.
vPC ensures redundancy, and the VLAN (1212) must be allocated and associated with the EPG via a domain (e.g., VMM or physical domain).
Option Evaluation
A . Create a VPC Explicit Protection Group for EPG-12 and VLAN-1212:
vPC Explicit Protection Groups are used for specific vPC configurations, but this is not a standard requirement for EPG binding and VLAN association.
B . Associate a domain with EPG-12 that is associated with VLAN-1212:
Associating a domain (e.g., VMM or physical domain) with EPG-12 and mapping VLAN-1212 ensures the VLAN is allocated and recognized by the fabric for the vPC ports. This is a critical step for static binding to work.
C . Select VLAN-1212 on the EPG-12 Interface Policy Group:
The Interface Policy Group defines port settings, but VLAN selection is managed via the domain association, not the policy group alone. This is insufficient.
D . Configure an LACP Interface Policy and apply it to EPG-12:
LACP is optional for vPC and not required for static EPG binding. The issue is VLAN/domain association, not link aggregation.
Final Answer Justification
B is correct because associating a domain with EPG-12 and VLAN-1212 ensures the fabric recognizes the VLAN encapsulation and applies the EPG configuration to the vPC ports.
Primary Cisco Reference:
Cisco APIC vPC Deployment Guide.
Cisco ACI EPG and Domain Configuration Guide.
A network engineer must backup the PRODUCTION tenant. The configuration backup should be stored on the APIC using a markup language and contain all secure information. Which export policy must be used to meet these requirement?
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B)
C)
D)
To backup the PRODUCTION tenant configuration on the APIC using a markup language and include all secure information, the network engineer must use an export policy that allows for exporting in a markup language format such as XML or JSON and includes secure attributes. In this case, the correct export policy is Option A, which shows an interface with ''Export-Tenant-Production'' where the format can be selected as 'xml' or 'json', and there is an option to modify global AES encryption settings, indicating that secure information can be included in the backup.
Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller (APIC) -Cisco APIC
Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure Best Practices Guide -Cisco ACI Design Guide
The image shows a graphical user interface for an export policy named ''Export-Tenant-Production.'' The interface provides options to select the format of the backup (either 'json' or 'xml'), whether to start now with options 'Yes' or 'No', a field for Target DN with '/tn-PRODUCTION' filled in, a scheduler dropdown menu, and a checkbox for modifying global AES encryption settings which is enabled. This image is relevant because it depicts how to configure an export policy on Cisco's APIC to backup tenant configurations securely.
An engineer implements a configuration backup on the Cisco APIC. The backup job must meet these requirements:
* The backup must transfer the encrypted data to the remote server.
* The transfer must be resumed if the connection is interrupted.
Which configuration set meets these requirements?
Refer to the exhibit. VM1 and VM2 are in Cisco ACI POD1 and communication takes place. Which event is triggered when VM2 is live migrated from POD1 to POD2?
Refer to the exhibit.
An engineer configures the Cisco ACI fabric for VMM integration with ESXi servers that are to be connected to the ACI leaves. The server team requires the network switches to initiate the LACP negotiation as opposed to the servers. The LAG group consists of two 10 Gigabit Ethernet links. The server learn also wants to evenly distribute traffic across all available links. Which two enhanced LAG policies meet these requirements? (Choose two.)
To meet the server team's requirements for VMM integration with ESXi servers, the two enhanced LAG policies that should be configured are:
LB Mode: Destination IP Address and TCP/UDP Port (Option B): This load balancing mode ensures that traffic is evenly distributed across all available links based on the destination IP address and the TCP/UDP port numbers, which can provide a balanced traffic flow for different sessions.
LACP Mode: LACP Active (Option E): Setting the LACP mode to active allows the network switches to initiate the LACP negotiation, which is necessary when the servers are not configured to initiate the LACP process.
These settings ensure that the LAG group consisting of two 10 Gigabit Ethernet links will have traffic evenly distributed across them and that the network switches will initiate the LACP negotiation as required by the server team.
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