Network Virtualization Concepts: LISP and VXLAN
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What problem does LISP address conceptually?
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LISP identity location. Which option gives the best ENCOR-level interpretation?
Select one option.
A
LISP separates endpoint identity from routing location so mobility and scalable mapping can be handled more flexibly.
B
Treat LISP identity location as a cosmetic naming issue and accept the design as long as the interface status is up.
C
Ignore LISP identity location because it is outside the forwarding or operational behavior tested in 350-401 ENCOR.
D
Assume LISP identity location is correct whenever the device accepts the command, without validating state, policy, counters, or failure behavior.
E
Replace the requirement with a single flat VLAN or static route design, even when the scenario requires the specific Network Virtualization Concepts: LISP and VXLAN capability.
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