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NEW QUESTION 14
Scenario 3:
After resolving numerous connectivity Issues throughout the various branch sites, connectivity between applications and users is finally present- The network administrator is informed (hat during certain tests, applications are not performing as they are expected to. Users report that call quality has not fully improved and that some of their calls either drop or have poor voice quality where the conversation is breaking up. Other users are noticing that file transfers are slower than expect. A group of users from a few sites have reported slowness in accessing internal and external applications.
Exhibit.
Which metrics can a network administrator verify in the QoE screen to determine the overall health of Underlay and Overlay?
- A. Packet Loss, Latency, Speed.
- B. Jitter, Packet Loss, Latency.
- C. Jitter, Speed, Latency.
- D. Jitter Packet Loss, Speed.
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION 15
Scenario 2:
After completing the branch activation activities for all required branches, the network administrator attempts to test connectivity between the various branches and between the hubs and branches. The administrator notices a lack of connectivity despite being certain that configurations have been complete. The administrator also observed that several users are reporting intermittent connectivity to some of the applications they are accessing. Other users are reporting no access to these applications. Other users at some of the branches claim they cannot get to certain public resources. The administrator wants to ensure that all sites can talk to each other and all resources are accessible.
Exhibit.
When checking connectivity from the San Jose branch, all users report that they can reach certain resources at the main data center. They are unable to reach locations elsewhere. The network administrator investigates and first looks at the Overlay Flow Control (OFC) Table.
What should the network administrator look for next to determine what the issue might be?
- A. Check the Global Segment Configuration to see if it has the Routing Flag enabled.
- B. Check Test & Troubleshoot and review a route table dump of the NY hub site.
- C. Check with the local network administrator to see if the routes for the SD-WAN sites are present in San Jose's branch router.
- D. Determine if OSPF has been configured on the MPLS Routers at the hub.
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION 16
Scenario 3:
After resolving numerous connectivity issues throughout the various branch sites, connectivity between applications and users is finally present. The network administrator is informed that during certain tests, applications are not performing as they are expected to. Users report that call quality has not fully improved and that some of their calls either drop or have poor voice quality where the conversation is breaking up. Other users are noticing that file transfers are slower than expect. A group of users from a few sites have reported slowness in accessing internal and external applications.
Users at multiple branches complain that a highly performant SQL Database cluster residing at the New York Data Center is not responding to database queries or inserts as expected. It is affecting the order management site. A network administrator investigates and finds that traffic from the branches are going through Seattle to reach the SQL Cluster in New York. The design for this SD-WAN network does not call for routing security.
The SQL Cluster is reachable through either Data Center, but for performance reasons, must flow through the New York DC. The network administrator has verified that the routes are not present in the OFC and the BGP neighborship is down in Network Services.
Refer to the Exhibit(s).
Exhibit.

What should the administrator verify?
- A. Backhauling through the Seattle DC is disabled.
- B. The BGP configuration has a filter in place to deny the prefix in New York.
- C. The BGP configuration has a filter in place to deny the prefix in Seattle.
- D. The BGP Authentication matches on both sides.
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION 17
Scenario 2:
After completing the branch activation activities for all required branches, the network administrator attempts to test connectivity between the various branches and between the hubs and branches. The administrator notices a lack of connectivity despite being certain that configurations have been complete. The administrator also observed that several users are reporting intermittent connectivity to some of the applications they are accessing. Other users are reporting no access to these applications. Other users at some of the branches claim they cannot get to certain public resources. The administrator wants to ensure that all sites can talk to each other and all resources are accessible.
Exhibit.
Users at the London site are complaining of various intermittent issues around websites not loading, or applications being remotely accessed disconnecting sporadically and reconnecting after a few minutes. The network administrator does not see anything strange on the Edge overview page and decides to check if the CPU or memory have been hitting close to 100%.
Where should the administrator verify this information?
- A. In the VCO > Test 8c Troubleshoot > Remote Diagnostics > System Status
- B. In the VCO > Monitor > Alerts
- C. In the VCO > Remote Troubleshooting > Remote Actions > System Status
- D. In the VCO > Monitor > Click London_Site01 > Click the System Tab
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION 18
Scenario 2:
After completing the branch activation activities for all required branches, the network administrator attempts to test connectivity between the various branches and between the hubs and branches. The administrator notices a lack of connectivity despite being certain that configurations have been complete. The administrator also observed that several users are reporting intermittent connectivity to some of the applications they are accessing. Other users are reporting no access to these applications. Other users at some of the branches claim they cannot get to certain public resources. The administrator wants to ensure that all sites can talk to each other and all resources are accessible.
Exhibit.
A network administrator is trying to create multiple overlays on a single physical interface on an Edge. The administrator is able to bring up only a single overlay so far, but is having trouble with bringing up additional overlays.
What could be the possible reason?
- A. Multiple overlays cannot be created on a single physical interface. Multiple physical interfaces are needed.
- B. On the WAN overlay configuration, verify the IP address, next-hop, and the VLAN ID configuration.
- C. The licensing does not support multiple overlays on a single physical interface.
- D. The administrator does not have the right permission to create multiple overlays. The administrator needs to have an Operator-level privilege for this task.
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION 19
Scenario 3:
After resolving numerous connectivity issues throughout the various branch sites, connectivity between applications and users is finally present. The network administrator is informed that during certain tests, applications are not performing as they are expected to. Users report that call quality has not fully improved and that some of their calls either drop or have poor voice quality where the conversation is breaking up. Other users are noticing that file transfers are slower than expect. A group of users from a few sites have reported slowness in accessing internal and external applications.
Exhibit.
Users at a remote office are complaining about poor performance with certain applications. The network administrator has already configured Business Policies based on these requirements.
What is the sequence of parameters that the administrator can check to troubleshoot this problem? (Choose two.)
- A. Under Monitor, check Routing tab.
- B. Check underlay network (bandwidth, latency, jitter, packet loss).
- C. Change the bandwidth measurement under WAN Overlay Advanced Settings.
- D. Review Business Policies configuration and match them against the business requirements.
Answer: A,B
NEW QUESTION 20
Scenario 1:
A network administrator is tasked! with enabling SO-WAN at three branch locations. A topology has been provided for reference. For each site, the administrator is having issues bringing edges online, as another administrator has gone ahead and created a configuration ahead of time. The organization has several branch sites- One is an Internet-only site and two are Hybrid locations with both internet and MPLS: The last location is MPLS only. There are hub data center locations in this environment as well. Please refer to the topology.
Exhibit.
An administrator is attempting to activate two Edge devices at the Chicago branch location. The local technician reports that the Edge devices are not coming online. The Edge devices have been plugged in, powered on, and connected to the correct circuits with an Enhanced HA setup.
What should the local technician check first when troubleshooting the issue?
- A. Review color of the LED.
- B. Verify beep sequence of the Edge devices.
- C. Verify the link light sequence of the HA ports.
- D. Review the Orchestrator for HA misconfiguration issues.
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION 21
Scenario 1:
A network administrator is tasked! with enabling SO-WAN at three branch locations. A topology has been provided for reference. For each site, the administrator is having issues bringing edges online, as another administrator has gone ahead and created a configuration ahead of time. The organization has several branch sites- One is an Internet-only site and two are Hybrid locations with both internet and MPLS: The last location is MPLS only. There are hub data center locations in this environment as well. Please refer to the topology.
Exhibit.
An administrator is attempting to activate two Edge devices at the Chicago branch location. The local technician reports that the Edge devices are not coming online. The Edge devices have been plugged in, powered on, and connected to the correct circuits with an Enhanced HA setup.
What should the local technician check first when troubleshooting the issue?
- A. Verify beep sequence of the Edge devices.
- B. Verify the link light sequence of the HA ports.
- C. Review color of the LED.
- D. Review the Orchestrator for HA misconfiguration issues.
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION 22
Scenario 3:
After resolving numerous connectivity Issues throughout the various branch sites, connectivity between applications and users is finally present- The network administrator is informed (hat during certain tests, applications are not performing as they are expected to. Users report that call quality has not fully improved and that some of their calls either drop or have poor voice quality where the conversation is breaking up. Other users are noticing that file transfers are slower than expect. A group of users from a few sites have reported slowness in accessing internal and external applications.
Exhibit.
Which metrics can a network administrator verify in the QoE screen to determine the overall health of Underlay and Overlay?
- A. Packet Loss, Latency, Speed.
- B. Jitter Packet Loss, Speed.
- C. Jitter, Speed, Latency.
- D. Jitter, Packet Loss, Latency.
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION 23
Scenario 3:
After completing the branch activation activities for all required branches, the network administrator attempts to test connectivity between the various branches and between the hubs and branches. The administrator notices a lack of connectivity despite being certain that configurations have been complete. The administrator also observed that several users are reporting intermittent connectivity to some of the applications they are accessing. Other users are reporting no access to these applications. Other users at some of the branches claim they cannot get to certain public resources. The administrator wants to ensure that all sites can talk to each other and all resources are accessible.
Exhibit.
The network administrator determines that dynamic routes to SD-WAN sites are missing at the San Jose branch router. The network administrator decides to look into the configurations of hub Edges. All SD-WAN branch sites must use a hub to communicate with the San Jose site. Best practices have been implemented at these SD-WAN sites.
Where should the administrator check first to verify if the configuration is correct?
- A. Verify that redistribution at the Dallas Hybrid Site is enabled for San Jose to use as a peering point.
- B. Verify that redistribution between the primary hub site and San Jose is enabled.
- C. Verify the static routes to San Jose from all Branches are configured.
- D. Verify that the NVS feature is enabled in Cloud VPN.
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION 24
Scenario 2:
After completing the branch activation activities for all required branches, the network administrator attempts to test connectivity between the various branches and between the hubs and branches. The administrator notices a lack of connectivity despite being certain that configurations have been complete. The administrator also observed that several users are reporting intermittent connectivity to some of the applications they are accessing. Other users are reporting no access to these applications. Other users at some of the branches claim they cannot get to certain public resources. The administrator wants to ensure that all sites can talk to each other and all resources are accessible.
Exhibit.
A network administrator decides to deploy a local Checkpoint VNF appliance on the Edge in London to cut back on unnecessary traffic towards the NY Hub location. While attempting to deploy the VNF, the process keeps failing.
Where can the administrator check to see more detail?
- A. VCO > Test & Troubleshoot > Remote Actions > Alerts
- B. VCO > Test & Troubleshoot > Remote Diagnostics > Events
- C. VCO > Monitor > Events
- D. VCO > Monitor > Logging
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION 25
Scenario 1:
A network administrator is tasked with enabling SD-WAN at three branch locations. A topology has been provided for reference. For each site, the administrator is having issues bringing edges online, as another administrator has gone ahead and created a configuration ahead of lime. The organization has several branch sites. One is an Internet-only site and two are Hybrid locations with both internet and MPLS. The last location is MPLS only. There are hub data center locations in this environment as well. Please refer to the topology.
Exhibit.
When attempting to activate an Edge, after clicking on the "activation link" in the email that was sent to the network administrator, the Edge's local UI shows as "Internet down". This is preventing the Edge from coming online and being activated. When referring to the output, the network administrator notices that the Edge has received DHCP addressing.
What could be preventing the Edge from coming online?
- A. The subnet mask assigned to the Edge is incorrect.
- B. The next hop does not respond to ICMP pings.
- C. Cloud VPN is not enabled in the AMER Branch profile.
- D. The Edge's profile does not specify the correct Edge Model.
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION 26
Scenario 2:
After completing the branch activation activities for all required branches, the network administrator attempts to test connectivity between the various branches and between the hubs and branches. The administrator notices a lack of connectivity despite being certain that configurations have been complete. The administrator also observed that several users are reporting intermittent connectivity to some of the applications they are accessing. Other users are reporting no access to these applications. Other users at some of the branches claim they cannot get to certain public resources. The administrator wants to ensure that all sites can talk to each other and all resources are accessible.
Exhibit.
Where can the network administrator check to see what routes are present on the London-site Edge?
- A. Log into the VCO > Test & Troubleshoot > Remote Diagnostics > Run "List Paths"
- B. Log into the VCO > Test & Troubleshoot > Remote Diagnostics > Run "Route Table Dump"
- C. Log into the VCO > Configuration > Overlay Flow Control
- D. Log into the VCO > Monitoring > Overlay Flow Control
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION 27
Scenario 3:
After resolving numerous connectivity Issues throughout the various branch sites, connectivity between applications and users is finally present. The network administrator is informed that during certain tests, applications are not performing as they are expected to. Users report that call quality has not fully improved and that some of their calls either drop or have poor voice quality where the conversation is breaking up. Other users are noticing that file transfers are slower than expect. A group of users from a few sites have reported slowness in accessing internal and external applications.
Exhibit.
The network administrator has been made aware that Chicago is receiving traffic from non-SD-WAN sites, bottlenecking Chicago's interfaces. The network administrator's VMware SE has mentioned using the uplink feature to help resolve this.
What are two ways the uplink feature should be used in this scenario? (Choose two.)
- A. Direct all traffic to that neighbor designated as an uplink,
- B. Prevent the site in question from becoming a transit site.
- C. Set the uplink community to forward traffic to a group of neighbors.
- D. Stop mutual redistribution of routes from underlay and overlay.
Answer: A,B
NEW QUESTION 28
Scenario 2:
After completing the branch activation activities for all required branches, the network administrator attempts to test connectivity between the various branches and between the hubs and branches. The administrator notices a lack of connectivity despite being certain that configurations have been complete. The administrator also observed that several users are reporting intermittent connectivity to some of the applications they are accessing. Other users are reporting no access to these applications. Other users at some of the branches claim they cannot get to certain public resources. The administrator wants to ensure that all sites can talk to each other and all resources are accessible.
Exhibit.
Users at the London site are complaining of various intermittent issues around websites not loading, or applications being remotely accessed disconnecting sporadically and reconnecting after a few minutes. The network administrator does not see anything strange on the Edge overview page and decides to check if the CPU or memory have been hitting close to 100%.
Where should the administrator verify this information?
- A. In the VCO > Test 8c Troubleshoot > Remote Diagnostics > System Status
- B. In the VCO > Monitor > Alerts
- C. In the VCO > Remote Troubleshooting > Remote Actions > System Status
- D. In the VCO > Monitor > Click London_Site01 > Click the System Tab
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION 29
Scenario 3:
After resolving numerous connectivity issues throughout the various branch sites, connectivity between applications and users is finally present. The network administrator is informed that during certain tests, applications are not performing as they are expected to. Users report that call quality has not fully improved and that some of their calls either drop or have poor voice quality where the conversation is breaking up. Other users are noticing that file transfers are slower than expect. A group of users from a few sites have reported slowness in accessing internal and external applications.
Exhibit.
A network administrator decides to deploy a local Checkpoint VNF appliance on the Edge in London to cut back on unnecessary traffic towards the NY hub location.
The Checkpoint VNF and associated security services were successfully deployed at the London Branch.
Users are now are complaining that Webpages are extremely slow to load, just like before.
What should the administrator do?
- A. Check the flow records in Remote Diagnostics.
- B. Disable and redeploy the VNF with lower memory requirements.
- C. Reboot the Edge, as this is a requirement in the deployment of a Security VNF.
- D. Verify to see if a firewall rule in the Edge is set to allow traffic to the Checkpoint VNF.
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION 30
Scenario 1:
A network administrator is tasked with enabling SO-WAN at three branch locations. A topology has been provided for reference. For each site, the administrator is having issues bringing edges online, as another administrator has gone ahead and created a configuration ahead of time. The organization has several branch sites. One is an Internet-only site and two are Hybrid locations with both internet and MPLS. The last location is MPLS only. There are hub data center locations in this environment as well. Please refer to the topology.
After the network administrator has determined the problem with the Edge not being able to access the Internet, the administrator receives another error stating that the SD-WAN Orchestrator is still not reachable.
The VCO's address is Amer-vcoOl.velocloud.net.
Refer to the Exhibit(s).

What might be disallowing the Edge to communicate with the Orchestrator?
- A. The local firewall that the Edge uses to reach externally is blocking UDP Port 53 in both directions.
- B. The SD-WAN Orchestrator specified is incorrect, and a new activation email needs to be sent.
- C. The SD-WAN Orchestrator has a limited 60-second window for the Edge to come online.
- D. The SD-WAN Orchestrator is not being resolved for DNS.
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION 31
Scenario 3:
After resolving numerous connectivity issues throughout the various branch sites, connectivity between applications and users is finally present. The network administrator is informed that during certain tests, applications are not performing as they are expected to. Users report that call quality has not fully improved and that some of their calls either drop or have poor voice quality where the conversation is breaking up. Other users are noticing that file transfers are slower than expect. A group of users from a few sites have reported slowness in accessing internal and external applications.
Exhibit.
A network administrator is receiving complaints that a real-time voice application is not performing well, with choppy audio, and dead audio especially during peak traffic times.
What two actions can the administrator take to diagnose and fix the issue? (Choose two.)
- A. Check the status of the links using the QoE and Transport tabs for any degraded underlay issues or congestion issues.
- B. Configure a QoS policy to load balance the realtime traffic across all links.
- C. Ensure that the realtime application is matching the correct application type using the diagnostics page.
- D. Configure a QoS policy to rate limit all traffic during peak times.
Answer: A,D
NEW QUESTION 32
Scenario 2:
After resolving numerous connectivity Issues throughout the various branch sites, connectivity between applications and users is finally present. The network administrator is informed that during certain tests, applications are not performing as they are expected to. Users report that call quality has not fully improved and that some of their calls either drop or have poor voice quality where the conversation is breaking up. Other users are noticing that file transfers are slower than expect. A group of users from a few sites have reported slowness in accessing internal and external applications.
Exhibit.
A network administrator has configured a Business Policy to send a specific application directly out an underlay interface. Users have complained of slow responses for that application. While troubleshooting, the network administrator finds the traffic is actually taking an overlay path to another SD-WAN Edge.
What is causing this behavior?
- A. Internet Backha.
- B. The underlay path is not available forcing traffic into the overlay.
- C. Configuring Business Policy Direct settings have no affect on traffic flows.
- D. The other Edge location is advertising a secure route for the application's subnet.
- E. uI has been configured forcing traffic into the underlay towards the hub.
Answer: E
NEW QUESTION 33
Scenario 2:
After completing the branch activation activities for all required branches, the network administrator attempts to test connectivity between the various branches and between the hubs and branches. The administrator notices a lack of connectivity despite being certain that configurations have been complete. The administrator also observed that several users are reporting intermittent connectivity to some of the applications they are accessing. Other users are reporting no access to these applications. Other users at some of the branches claim they cannot get to certain public resources. The administrator wants to ensure that all sites can talk to each other and all resources are accessible.
Exhibit.
Several reports have come in from branch locations indicating customers cannot reach applications being served by the hub location. The hub location has a single LAN-side port from which it should be learning dynamic routes for the subnets serving the applications.
How should the technician verify if the ports on the Edge are up and working?
- A. Look in Test&Troubleshoot under the Remote Diagnostics and run Interface status.
- B. Look in Test&Troubleshoot under the Remote Actions and run System Health.
- C. Look under Administration and System Settings to verify if the interfaces are configured and enabled.
- D. Look in Test&Troubleshoot under the Remote Diagnostics and run System Health.
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION 34
Scenario 3:
After resolving numerous connectivity Issues throughout the various branch sites, connectivity between applications and users is finally present. The network administrator is informed that during certain tests, applications are not performing as they are expected to. Users report that call quality has not fully improved and that some of their calls either drop or have poor voice quality where the conversation is breaking up. Other users are noticing that file transfers are slower than expect. A group of users from a few sites have reported slowness in accessing internal and external applications.
Exhibit.
Users at a remote office are complaining about poor performance with certain applications. The network administrator has already verified the configuration is correct.
Which two parameters should the administrator review to troubleshoot this issue? (Choose two.)
- A. Check the underlay network (bandwidth, latency, jitter, packet loss)
- B. Check the flows to verify which Business Policy the traffic of interest is matching
- C. Change the bandwidth measurement under WAN Overlay Advanced Settings
- D. Look under Monitor, check Business priority tab
Answer: A,D
NEW QUESTION 35
Scenario 3:
After resolving numerous connectivity issues throughout the various branch sites, connectivity between applications and users is finally present. The network administrator is informed that during certain tests, applications are not performing as they are expected to. Users report that call quality has not fully improved and that some of their calls either drop or have poor voice quality where the conversation is breaking up. Other users are noticing that file transfers are slower than expect. A group of users from a few sites have reported slowness in accessing internal and external applications.
Exhibit.
A network administrator wants to achieve better high-availability and network reconvergence between LAN-side BGP Networks and the hub Edges in New York.
What must the administrator do?
- A. Modify the Connect and Hold timers to the lowest possible values ensuring the Hold timer is 3 times more than the Connect timer.
- B. Modify the Keep Alive and Hold timers to the lowest possible values ensuring the Hold timer is 3 times more than the Keep Alive timer.
- C. Nothing, the system will auto-rebalance connections and will provide sub-second convergence.
- D. Modify the Keep Alive and Hold timers to the lowest possible values ensuring the Keep Alive timer is 3 times more than the Hold timer.
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION 36
Scenario 3:
After resolving numerous connectivity issues throughout the various branch sites, connectivity between applications and users is finally present. The network administrator is informed that during certain tests, applications are not performing as they are expected to. Users report that callquality has not fully improved and that some of their calls either drop or have poor voice quality where the conversation is breaking up. Other users are noticing that file transfers are slower than expect. A group of users from a few sites have reported slowness in accessing internal and external applications.
Users at multiple branches complain that a highly performant SQL Database cluster residing at the New York Data Center is not responding to database queries or inserts as expected. It is affecting the order management site. A network administrator investigates and finds that traffic from the branches are going through Seattle to reach the SQL Cluster in New York. The design for this SD-WAN network does not call for routing security.
The SQL Cluster is reachable through either Data Center, but for performance reasons, must flow through the New York DC. The network administrator has verified that the routes are not present in the OFC and the BGP neighborship is down in Network Services.
Refer to the Exhibit(s).
Exhibit.

What should the administrator verify?
- A. Backhauling through the Seattle DC is disabled.
- B. The BGP configuration has a filter in place to deny the prefix in New York.
- C. The BGP configuration has a filter in place to deny the prefix in Seattle.
- D. The BGP Authentication matches on both sides.
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION 37
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- Define vSAN space efficiency features
- Demonstrate how vSAN stores and protects data
- Define vSAN stretched cluster architecture requirements
- Compare the architectural requirements of a vSAN 2-node cluster and a stretched cluster
- Describe vSAN requirements
2. Products and Solutions
3. Planning and Designing
- Define and demonstrate vSAN design considerations
- Define which VMware solutions integrate with vSAN
- Use vSAN design and sizing tools
- Design a vSAN cluster
- Explain interoperability with vSphere features
4. vSAN Installation, Configuration, and Setup
- Configure and validate a vSAN configuration
- Objective 4.3 - Configure and validate vSAN services
- Objective 4.4 - Configure vSAN stretched cluster and 2-node configurations
- Objective 4.2 - Create and manage disk groups
5. Performance-tuning, Optimization, and Upgrades
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- Determine vSAN Health using vSphere Host Client, ESXCLI, and RVC
- Interpret vSAN Health warnings
- Identify failure scenarios
- Evaluate performance information in the UI and using CLI
- Manage hardware replacement
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- Describe effects of maintenance mode options
- Interpret vSAN capacity terms
- Explain how to add capacity to a vSAN cluster
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