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What is a TLOC in a Cisco SD-WAN deployment?

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value that identifies a specific tunnel within the Cisco SD-WAN overlay

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A.

value that identifies a specific tunnel within the Cisco SD-WAN overlay

B.

identifier that represents a specific service offered by nodes within the Cisco SD-WAN overlay

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B.

identifier that represents a specific service offered by nodes within the Cisco SD-WAN overlay

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attribute that acts as a next hop for network prefixes

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C.

attribute that acts as a next hop for network prefixes

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component set by the administrator to differentiate similar nodes that offer a common service

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D.

component set by the administrator to differentiate similar nodes that offer a common service

Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

A TLOC is a Transport Locator that represents an attachment point where a Cisco WAN Edge device connects to a WAN transport. A TLOC is uniquely identified by a tuple of three values - (System-IP address, Color, Encapsulation).

A TLOC route consists of all required information needed by a remote peer in order to establish an overlay tunnel with that TLOC. This includes private and public IP addresses and ports, site-id, preference, weight, status, encapsulation info such as encryption and authentication parameters, and much more.

asked 10/10/2024
Manohar M
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