JNCIS-DCD: Juniper Networks Certified Specialist – Data Center Deployment — Question 27
You must move from a campus fabric core-distribution centrally-routed bridging network to an edge-routed bridging network.
In this scenario, where does the gateway for the network move?
Answer options
- A. from access to distribution
- B. from distribution to core
- C. from distribution to access
- D. from core to distribution
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer is C because moving to an edge-routed bridging network means that the gateway needs to be positioned closer to the end devices, which are typically connected at the access layer. The other options suggest moves that would not align with the requirements of an edge-routed design, such as maintaining the gateway at higher layers where it is less effective for edge routing.