CCDE: Cisco Certified Design Expert (Practical) — Question 241
Network changes because of mergers, acquisitions, and divestment can be very disruptive to the network if not carried out carefully. When an organization sells parts of its business, it must detach the affected parts of the network from the rest of the network. Which network design approach is appropriate to minimize the impact and risks as the divested parts of the network are detached?
Answer options
- A. redundant design
- B. modular design
- C. less complex design
- D. routed access design
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The modular design approach allows for easier detachment of specific network segments, minimizing disruption during divestment. Redundant design focuses on reliability, while less complex design may not address the specific needs of separation. Routed access design is more about traffic management and does not directly facilitate the detachment process.