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CCNP Practice Question: Drag and drop the steps of WRED configuration for…

Drag and drop the steps of WRED configuration for TCP congestion avoidance into the correct order, from first to last.

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Correct answer & explanation

Enable WRED on interface or in policy-map

First, enable WRED under an interface or policy-map. Then set the minimum and maximum thresholds for each IP precedence or DSCP value. Configure the mark probability denominator. Apply the policy-map to the interface. Finally, verify WRED operation using show queueing or show policy-map interface.

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Variation 1. Drag and drop the steps of WRED configuration for TCP congestion avoidance into the correct order, from first to last.

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  • A.Enable WRED globally with random-detect
  • B.Define class map matching TCP traffic
  • C.Create policy map with random-detect command
  • D.Apply service policy to interface
  • E.Verify with show policy-map interface

Why B: The correct order for WRED configuration is: first define a class map matching TCP traffic (B), then create a policy map with the random-detect command (C), apply the service policy to an interface (D), and verify with show policy-map interface (E). Option A is a distractor; WRED is not enabled globally but per class under a policy map using the 'random-detect' command.

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