Question 61
Network changes due to mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures can be highly disruptive if not carefully planned. When an organization sells part of its business, it must detach those parts of the network with minimal risk and downtime.
Which network design approach is appropriate to minimize the impact and risks as the divested parts of the network are detached?
Question 62
What best describes the difference between Automation and Orchestration?
Question 63
While computer networks and sophisticated applications have allowed individuals to be more productive the need to prepare for security threats has increased dramatically A six-step methodology on security incident handling has been adopted by many organizations including service providers enterprises, and government organizations to ensure that organizations are aware of significant security incidents and act quickly to stop the attacker, minimize damage caused, and prevent follow on attacks or similar incidents in the future Drag and drop the actions on the left to the targets on the right in the correct order.
Question 64
SDWAN networks capitalize the usage of broadband Internet links over traditional MPLS links to offer more cost benefits to enterprise customers. However, due to the insecure nature of the public Internet, it is mandatory to use encryption of traffic between any two SDWAN edge devices installed behind NAT gateways.
Which overlay method can provide optimal transport over unreliable underlay networks that are behind NAT gateways?
Question 65
You are designing a new Ethernet-based metro-area network for an enterprise customer to connect 50 sites within the same city OSPF will be the routing protocol used. The customer is primarily concerned with IPv4 address conservation and convergence time. Which two combined actions do you recommend? (Choose two)

