Implementing Cisco Service Provider Advanced Routing Solutions (SPRI) — Question 130
A network engineer must implement a segment routing policy rule that specifies that SIDs are bounded manually. The policy will be used for traffic steering based on incoming label traffic with the binding SIDs, adjacency SIDs, and BGP peering SIDs. All labels will be in the local segment with the range from 40000 to 50000. How must the engineer implement dynamic label allocation?
Answer options
- A. Implement a non-default SRLB range in the SR global segment.
- B. Implement the standard default SRGB range in the SR global segment.
- C. Implement a non-default SRGB range in the SR local segment.
- D. Implement the default SRLB range in the SR local segment.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because implementing a non-default SRLB range in the SR global segment allows for the manual bounding of SIDs needed for the specified traffic steering. The other options either reference the SRGB range, which is not suitable for this specific requirement, or suggest using default ranges that do not align with the manual SID bounding needed for the policy.