A branch office has a primary L3VPN MPLS connection back to the main office and an IPSEC VPN tunnel that serves as backup. Which design ensures that data is sent over the backup connection only if the primary MPLS circuit is down?

QuestionsCategory: 300-420A branch office has a primary L3VPN MPLS connection back to the main office and an IPSEC VPN tunnel that serves as backup. Which design ensures that data is sent over the backup connection only if the primary MPLS circuit is down?
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A branch office has a primary L3VPN MPLS connection back to the main office and an IPSEC VPN tunnel that serves as backup. Which design ensures that data is sent over the backup connection only if the primary MPLS circuit is down?

A. Use EIGRP to establish a neighbor relationship with the main office via L3VPN MPLS and the IPSEC VPN tunnel.

B. Use BGP with the multipath feature enabled to force traffic via the primary path when available.

C. Use static routes tied to an IP SLA to prefer the primary path while a floating static route points to the backup connection.

D. Use OSPF with a passive-interface command on the backup connection.








 

Suggested Answer: C



This question is in 300-420 Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks (ENSLD) Exam
For getting Cisco Certified Network Professional Enterprise (CCNP Enterprise) Certificate





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