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Refer to the exhibit. A Cisco ACI environment hosts two e-commerce applications. The default contract from a common tenant between different application tiers is used, and the applications work as exp
The correct answer is B. Set the app-to-db scope to Application Profile.. To ensure that application EPGs communicate only with their respective database EPGs, the app-to- db contract should be configured with a scope set to the Application Profile. This scope ensures that the contract is applied only within the specific application profile, allowing f
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Refer to the exhibit. A Cisco ACI environment hosts two e-commerce applications. The default contract from a common tenant between different application tiers is used, and the applications work as expected. The customer wants to move to more specific contracts to prevent unwanted traffic between EPGs. A network administrator creates the app-to-db contract to meet this objective for the application and database tiers. The application EPGs must communicate only with their respective database EPGs. How should this contract be configured to meet this requirement?
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- ASet the app-to-db scope to Global.
- BSet the app-to-db scope to Application Profile.
- CImplement the app-to-db scope as VRF.
- DImplement the app-to-db as a Taboo contract.
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(63 responses)- A2% (1)
- B84% (53)
- C10% (6)
- D5% (3)
Explanation
To ensure that application EPGs communicate only with their respective database EPGs, the app-to- db contract should be configured with a scope set to the Application Profile. This scope ensures that the contract is applied only within the specific application profile, allowing for granular control over the communication between the application and database tiers. By setting the scope to Application Profile, the contract will not apply to other application profiles, thus preventing unwanted traffic between EPGs of different applications.
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