Drag and drop the objects of the ACI policy model from left onto the correct definition on the right.
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Explanation/Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/aci/apic/sw/1-x/aci-fundamentals/b_ACI-Fundamentals/b_ACI-Fundamentals_chapter_010001.html
1. A tenant (fvTenant) is a logical container for application policies that enable an administrator to exercise domain-based access control.
2. A context is a unique Layer 3 forwarding and application policy domain.
3. A bridge domain (fvBD) represents a Layer 2 forwarding construct within the fabric.
4. Application profiles contain one or more EPGs
5. EPGs contain endpoints that have common policy requirements such as security, virtual machine mobility (VMM), QoS, or Layer 4 to Layer 7 services. Rather than configure and manage endpoints individually, they are placed in an EPG and are managed as a group.
6. Contracts can contain multiple communication rules and multiple EPGs can both consume and provide multiple contracts
Explanation/Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/aci/apic/sw/1-x/aci-fundamentals/b_ACI-Fundamentals/b_ACI-Fundamentals_chapter_010001.html
1. A tenant (fvTenant) is a logical container for application policies that enable an administrator to exercise domain-based access control.
2. A context is a unique Layer 3 forwarding and application policy domain.
3. A bridge domain (fvBD) represents a Layer 2 forwarding construct within the fabric.
4. Application profiles contain one or more EPGs
5. EPGs contain endpoints that have common policy requirements such as security, virtual machine mobility (VMM), QoS, or Layer 4 to Layer 7 services. Rather than configure and manage endpoints individually, they are placed in an EPG and are managed as a group.
6. Contracts can contain multiple communication rules and multiple EPGs can both consume and provide multiple contracts