How can you configure the network devices so that the two networks work together seamlessly?

You have been asked to connect a remote network with different DSCP mappings to the primary network of your organization. How can you configure the network devices so that the two networks work together seamlessly?
A. Configure the mls qos trust command on the trunk ports that interconnect two networks
B. Configure VLAN-based Qos on all switchs on both networks
C. Configure an aggregate policer on the ingres interfaces of the trunk ports that interconnect the two networks
D. Configure a mutation map on the devices on the primary network that connect to the network

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2 thoughts on “How can you configure the network devices so that the two networks work together seamlessly?

  1. Wouldn’t this require a mutation map to work “seamlessly”, since the other party is using different DSCP mappings?

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