Cisco 350-401 Exam Questions
Implementing Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies (ENCOR) (Page 9 )

Updated On: 9-Mar-2026

What is the difference between the MAC address table and TCAM?

  1. TCAM is used to make L2 forwarding decisions. CAM is used to build routing tables.
  2. Router prefix lookups happen in CAM. MAC address table lookups happen in TCAM.
  3. The MAC address table supports partial matches. TCAM requires an exact match.
  4. The MAC address table is contained in CAM. ACL and QoS information is stored in TCAM.

Answer(s): D



Which controller is the single plane of management for Cisco SD-WAN?

  1. vBond
  2. vSmart
  3. vManage
  4. vEdge

Answer(s): C


Reference:

https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/solutions/CVD/SDWAN/CVD-SD-WAN-Design-2018OCT.pdf



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?

  1. two-tier
  2. Layer 2 access
  3. three-tier
  4. routed access

Answer(s): D



Which statement about a fabric access point is true?

  1. It is in local mode and must be connected directly to the fabric edge switch.
  2. It is in local mode and must be connected directly to the fabric border node.
  3. It is in FlexConnect mode and must be connected directly to the fabric border node.
  4. It is in FlexConnect mode and must be connected directly to the fabric edge switch.

Answer(s): A


Reference:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/CVD/Campus/sda-sdg-2019oct.html



A customer requests a network design that supports these requirements:

-FHRP redundancy
-multivendor router environment
-IPv4 and IPv6 hosts

Which protocol does the design include?

  1. VRRP version 2
  2. VRRP version 3
  3. GLBP
  4. HSRP version 2

Answer(s): B



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