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For which type of endpoint entry does a Cisco ACI leaf switch keep the original TEP source address instead of rewriting the outer source IP address to its TEP address?

  • A. local entry
  • B. remote entry
  • C. bounce entry
  • D. COOP entry
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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thinqtanklearningDOTcom
5 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: C
Endpoint movement and bounce entries There are several scenarios in which an endpoint moves between two Cisco ACI leaf switches, such as a failover event or a virtual machine migration in a hypervisor environment. Cisco ACI data-plane endpoint learning detects these events quickly and updates the Cisco ACI endpoint database on a new leaf. In addition to data-plane learning, Cisco ACI uses bounce entries to manage the old endpoint information on the original leaf. The difference between a bounce entry and a remote endpoint is in whether or not the leaf rewrites the outer source IP address of the packet. When a packet uses a normal remote endpoint, the Cisco ACI leaf uses its own TEP address as the outer source IP address, so the remote leaf learns this packet with its own TEP. When a packet uses a bounce entry, the Cisco ACI leaf doesn’t rewrite the outer source IP address, so the remote data-plane learning will behave as if the packet came from the originating leaf rather than the intermediate “bounce” leaf.
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imanus
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
I think C is right The difference between a bounce entry and a remote endpoint is in whether or not the leaf rewrites the outer source IP address of the packet. When a packet uses a normal remote endpoint, the Cisco ACI leaf uses its own TEP address as the outer source IP address, so the remote leaf learns this packet with its own TEP. When a packet uses a bounce entry, the Cisco ACI leaf doesn’t rewrite the outer source IP address, so the remote data-plane learning will behave as if the packet came from the originating leaf rather than the intermediate “bounce” leaf. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collateral/data-center-virtualization/application-centric-infrastructure/white-paper-c11-739989.html
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Rododendron2
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
Good pick
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