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Dell EMC Exam D-SNC-DY-00 Topic 3 Question 10 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's Dell SONiC Deploy Exam exam
Question #: 10
Topic #: 3
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Which two additional Q-in-Q VLAN tunnel configuration steps must be followed if the provider network uses a VXLAN overlay?

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Suggested Answer: A, B

Configure VLAN Translation (A): VLAN translation is necessary to translate customer VLANs (CVLANs) to service VLANs (SVLANs) for Q-in-Q tunneling in a VXLAN environment.

Map the SVLAN traffic to a VNI (B): SVLAN traffic must be mapped to a VXLAN Network Identifier (VNI) for encapsulation and transport across the VXLAN overlay network.


Dell Technologies SONiC documentation

VXLAN Configuration Guide

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Wilbert
5 days ago
I believe removing the CVLAN-to-SVLAN mapping is necessary in this scenario. It helps simplify the configuration.
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Benedict
7 days ago
I agree with you, Markus. Configuring VLAN Translation is also important for Q-in-Q VLAN tunnel.
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Ruth
7 days ago
Haha, A is just a random option thrown in there to confuse us. VLAN Translation? In a VXLAN setup? No way!
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Markus
13 days ago
I think we need to map the SVLAN traffic to a VNI for VXLAN overlay.
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Bernadine
24 days ago
I'm not sure about C, removing the CVLAN-to-SVLAN mapping sounds like it could cause issues. Better stick to the essential steps B and D.
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Jerilyn
26 days ago
B and D look like the right steps to me. Mapping the SVLAN to a VNI and configuring the BGP route-target and route-distinguisher seem crucial for a VXLAN overlay.
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Rory
11 days ago
User 1: I think we need to map the SVLAN traffic to a VNI.
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Launa
11 days ago
User 2: Yes, and we also need to configure the BGP route-target and route-distinguisher.
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