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350-401 Practice Question: Drag and drop the steps of configuring LLQ (Low…

Drag and drop the steps of configuring LLQ (Low Latency Queuing) on a Cisco router into the correct order, from first to last.

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Correct answer & explanation

Create class-map for real-time traffic

The correct order for configuring LLQ (Low Latency Queuing) on a Cisco router is: first, create a class-map to define the traffic class for real-time traffic (A). Next, configure the priority command in a policy-map to assign priority queuing to that class (B). Then, set bandwidth and queue-limit parameters for the priority queue within the policy-map (C). After the policy-map is complete, apply it to the interface using the service-policy output command (D). Finally, verify the priority queue operation using show policy-map (E). This sequence ensures proper classification, queuing, and activation.

Answer analysis

Option-by-option breakdown

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  • Create class-map for real-time traffic

    Why this is correct

    This is the first step: create a class-map to identify the real-time traffic that needs priority treatment.

  • Configure priority command in policy-map

    Why this is correct

    This is the second step: in the policy-map, use the priority command to designate the class as a priority queue.

  • Set bandwidth and queue-limit

    Why this is correct

    This is the third step: configure bandwidth and queue-limit for the priority queue within the policy-map.

  • Apply service-policy output on interface

    Why this is correct

    This is the fourth step: apply the service-policy output to the interface to activate the policy.

  • Verify priority queue with show policy-map

    Why this is correct

    This is the final step: use show policy-map to verify that the priority queue is functioning correctly.

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