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CCNP Practice Question: Drag and drop the steps of VRF selection using…

Drag and drop the steps of VRF selection using policy-based routing into the correct order, from first to last.

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Correct answer & explanation

Create extended ACL to match traffic

The correct order starts with creating an extended ACL to match the traffic (A), then defining a route-map using the match ip and set vrf commands (B), applying the route-map to the incoming interface (C), after which the router evaluates the policy for each packet (D), and finally matching packets are forwarded into the specified VRF (E). Configuration steps must precede operational steps.

Visual reference

Source Router + ACL permit 10.0.0.0/8 deny any Server 10.0.0.5 ✓ 192.168.1.1 ✗ dropped ACLs evaluate top-down; first match wins — implicit deny all at end

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Variation 1. Drag and drop the steps of VRF selection using policy-based routing into the correct order, from first to last.

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  • A.Create route map with match clause
  • B.Set VRF using set vrf command in route map
  • C.Apply route map to incoming interface
  • D.Router matches traffic based on access list
  • E.Packet is forwarded into the specified VRF

Why A: The correct order starts with creating a route map with a match clause, then setting the VRF using the set vrf command, applying the route map to the incoming interface with ip policy route-map, the router matching the traffic, and finally forwarding the packet to the specified VRF.

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