Implementing Cisco SD-WAN Solutions (ENSDWI) — Question 275
How is TLOC defined?
Answer options
- A. It is represented by a unique identifier to specify a site in a SD-WAN architecture.
- B. It specifies a Cisco SD-WAN overlay in a multitenant vSMART deployment.
- C. It is represented by a group of QoS policies applied to a WAN Edge router.
- D. It is a unique collection of GRE or IPsec encapsulations, link color, and system IP address.
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The correct answer, D, accurately describes TLOC as a distinct set of encapsulation types, link color, and system IP address. Options A, B, and C incorrectly define TLOC by focusing on identifiers, overlays, or QoS policies, which do not capture the essence of what TLOC fundamentally represents.