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A packet arrives on the VPN concentrator with source IP 10.168.70.3 and destined for IP 10.116.32.4.

What is the next hop for the packet, based on this concentrator routing table?

  1. The concentrator gateway (10.128.124.62) is the next hop.
  2. Not enough detail is available to determine the next hop.
  3. The packet is stopped.
  4. The Auto VPN peer "Store 1532 ­ appliance" is the next hop.

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

This can be determined by looking at the concentrator routing table and finding the entry for the destination IP 10.116.32.4. The next hop for this entry is the Auto VPN peer "Store 1532 ­ appliance". This question is related to the topic of Implementing Dynamic Routing Protocols in the Engineering Cisco Meraki Solutions (ECMS) official training documentation. You can find more information about this topic in the ECMS v2.2 Course Overview or the ECMS1 v2.1 Course Overview.



Company iPads are enrolled in Systems Manager without supervision, and profiles are pushed through Systems Manager.

Which outcome occurs when a user attempts to remove the "Meraki Management" profile on an iPad?

  1. The "Meraki Management" profile cannot be removed.
  2. The "Meraki Management" profile is removed and then pushed automatically by Systems Manager.
  3. The "Meraki Management" profile is removed. All the profiles that Systems Manager pushed are also removed.
  4. The "Meraki Management" profile is removed. All the profiles Systems Manager pushed remain.

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

On the device, navigate to Settings > General > Device Management

Select Meraki Management, and select Remove to delete the management profile and any managed configuration profiles installed via SM



Which two features and functions are supported when using an MX appliance in Passthrough mode? (Choose two.)

  1. intrusion prevention
  2. site-to-site VPN
  3. secondary uplinks
  4. DHCP
  5. high availability

Answer(s): A,B

Explanation:

These are the two features and functions that are supported when using an MX appliance in Passthrough mode. According to the [MX Addressing and VLANs] article, Passthrough mode allows the MX appliance to act as a layer 2 bridge, passing traffic between its LAN and WAN ports without performing any routing or address translation. However, some features such as intrusion prevention and site-to-site VPN are still available in this mode.


Reference:

https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Networks_and_Routing/ Passthrough_Mode_on_the_MX_Security_Appliance_and_Z-series_Teleworker_Gateway



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What are the Loss and Average Latency statistics based on?

  1. responses that the MX appliance receives on the connectivity-testing hostnames on the Insight > Web App Health page
  2. responses that the MX appliance receives on the connectivity-testing IP addresses on the Security & SD- WAN > Firewall page
  3. responses that the MX appliance receives on the connectivity-testing IP address that is configured on the Security & SD-WAN > SD-WAN & Traffic Shaping page
  4. responses that the MX appliance receives on the connectivity-testing IP addresses on the Help > Firewall info page

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

Quote from referred documentation-Link: Loss and latency will be determined over the configured IP address under Security and SD-WAN > SD-WAN and Traffic Shaping > Uplink Statistics. If no IP is configured, these values will be measured against 8.8.8.8 by default. On the WAN Health page, all the configured IP address statistics can be reviewed by changing the destination under the "Ping Destination" column.
https://documentation.meraki.com/MI/MI_WAN_Health#:~:text=Current%20loss%20and%20latenc y%20statistics,address%20is%20set%20to%208.8.



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