350-401 Exam Question 71
Which devices does Cisco DNA Center configure when deploying an IP-based access control policy?
350-401 Exam Question 72
What is the role of the vsmart controller in a Cisco SD-WAN environment?
350-401 Exam Question 73
Refer to the exhibit. An engineer must establish eBGP peering between router R3 and router R4.
Both routers should use their loopback interfaces as the BGP router ID.
Which configuration set accomplishes this task?

Both routers should use their loopback interfaces as the BGP router ID.
Which configuration set accomplishes this task?

350-401 Exam Question 74
Refer to the exhibit. R1 and R2 are directly connected, but the BGP session does not establish.
Which action must be taken to build an eBGP session?

Which action must be taken to build an eBGP session?

350-401 Exam Question 75
Lab Simulation 12
Guidelines
This is a lab item in which tasks will be performed on virtual devices.
- Refer to the Tasks tab to view the tasks for this lab item.
- Refer to the Topology tab to access the device console(s) and perform the tasks.
- Console access is available for all required devices by clicking the device icon or using the tab(s) above the console window.
- All necessary preconfigurations have been applied.
- Do not change the enable password or hostname for any device.
- Save your configurations to NVRAM before moving to the next item.
- Click Next at the bottom of the screen to submit this lab and move to the next question.
- When Next is clicked, the lab closes and cannot be reopened.
Topology

Tasks
The operations team started configuring network devices for a new site. R10 and R20 are preconfigured with the CORP VRF. R10 has network connectivity to R20. Complete the configurations to achieve these goals:
1. Extend the CORP VRF between R10 and R20 using Tunnel0.
2. Protect Tunnel0 using the preconfigured profile
3. Configure static routing on R10 and R20 so that users in VLANs100 and 101 that belong to the CORP VRF are able to communicate with each other. Tunnel0 should be the only interface used to route traffic for the CORP VRF
Guidelines
This is a lab item in which tasks will be performed on virtual devices.
- Refer to the Tasks tab to view the tasks for this lab item.
- Refer to the Topology tab to access the device console(s) and perform the tasks.
- Console access is available for all required devices by clicking the device icon or using the tab(s) above the console window.
- All necessary preconfigurations have been applied.
- Do not change the enable password or hostname for any device.
- Save your configurations to NVRAM before moving to the next item.
- Click Next at the bottom of the screen to submit this lab and move to the next question.
- When Next is clicked, the lab closes and cannot be reopened.
Topology

Tasks
The operations team started configuring network devices for a new site. R10 and R20 are preconfigured with the CORP VRF. R10 has network connectivity to R20. Complete the configurations to achieve these goals:
1. Extend the CORP VRF between R10 and R20 using Tunnel0.
2. Protect Tunnel0 using the preconfigured profile
3. Configure static routing on R10 and R20 so that users in VLANs100 and 101 that belong to the CORP VRF are able to communicate with each other. Tunnel0 should be the only interface used to route traffic for the CORP VRF

