Which design facilitates a migration from a traditional campus design to a programmable fabric design?

A company plans to implement intent-based networking in its campus infrastructure.
Which design facilitates a migration from a traditional campus design to a programmable fabric design?
A. two-tier
B. Layer 2 access
C. three-tier
D. routed access

Correct Answer: A
Explanation/Reference:

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4 thoughts on “Which design facilitates a migration from a traditional campus design to a programmable fabric design?

  1. D is correct there is a major distinction in question
    in campus design it is D
    for Enterprise design it is A

  2. A is correct:

    Intent-based Networking (IBN) transforms a hardware centric, manual network into a controller-led network that captures business intent and translates it into policies that can be automated and applied consistently across the network. The goal is for the network to continuously monitor and adjust network performance to help assure desired business outcomes. IBN builds on software-defined networking (SDN). SDN usually uses spine-leaf architecture, which is typically deployed as two layers: spines (such as an aggregation layer), and leaves (such as an access layer).

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