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Cisco 300-415: Configuring Data Policy for Traffic Flow from Rome Site

Mastering the configuration for data policy that allows traffic flow from the Rome internal network to other sites in an SD-WAN environment.

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Question

An engineer configured a data policy called ROME-POLICY. Which configuration allows traffic flow from the Rome internal network toward other sites?

A.
apply-policy
site-list Rome
data-policy ROME-POLICY from-service

B.
apply-policy
site-list Rome
data-policy ROME-POLICY from-tunnel

C.
site-list Rome
control-policy ROME-POLICY out

D.
site-list Rome
cotrol-policy ROME-POLICY in

Answer

A.
apply-policy
site-list Rome
data-policy ROME-POLICY from-service

Explanation

This configuration applies the data policy named ROME-POLICY to the site-list Rome and specifies that the policy should be applied for traffic originating from the Rome site (from-service) and destined for other sites.

In Cisco SD-WAN, data policies are used to control the flow of data traffic between sites based on various criteria such as application, source/destination IP addresses, and more. The “from-service” keyword specifies that the policy should be applied to traffic originating from the specified site (in this case, Rome) and going towards other sites in the SD-WAN fabric.

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