350-401 · Question #1324
350-401 Question #1324: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is C: automatic segmentation of IoT devices. Cisco Catalyst Center User-Defined Network (UDN) Workflow User-Defined Network (UDN) is a Cisco Catalyst Center feature specifically designed to allow end users to create isolated network segments, primarily enabling automatic segmentation of IoT and personal devices without requ
Question
Which feature does the Cisco Catalyst Center (formerly DNA Center) User-Defined Network workflow provide?
Options
- Areplacement of malfunctioning devices
- Bautomatic provisioning of AP devices
- Cautomatic segmentation of IoT devices
- Dinterface for AP configuration
Explanation
Cisco Catalyst Center User-Defined Network (UDN) Workflow
User-Defined Network (UDN) is a Cisco Catalyst Center feature specifically designed to allow end users to create isolated network segments, primarily enabling automatic segmentation of IoT and personal devices without requiring IT intervention for each device - making C correct. This workflow automatically places devices into predefined virtual networks (VLANs/SSIDs) based on policy, keeping IoT devices securely separated from corporate traffic.
- Option A is wrong because device replacement is handled by the Plug-and-Play (PnP) or RMA workflows in Catalyst Center, not UDN.
- Option B is wrong because automatic AP provisioning is handled through the Network Provisioning workflow or PnP, not UDN.
- Option D is wrong because AP configuration interfaces fall under the Design and Provision workflows or the Wireless Controller configuration tools.
💡 Memory Tip: Think of UDN = "User Devices, No IT needed" - it lets users (like employees or guests) onboard their own IoT/personal devices into segmented networks automatically, without calling the helpdesk. The key words are user-defined and segmentation.
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