Question 1 of 30
In a multi-tenant Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) environment, a network administrator is tasked with configuring tenant policies to ensure that application workloads are isolated while still allowing for shared services. The administrator needs to define the appropriate bridge domain and application profile settings to achieve this. Given the following requirements: Tenant A must have access to a shared database service while being isolated from Tenant B, and Tenant C should be able to access both the shared service and its own dedicated resources. Which configuration approach best meets these requirements while adhering to ACI\'s principles of tenant isolation and shared services?
Create a bridge domain for the shared database service under a common tenant and configure application profiles for each tenant that reference this bridge domain while ensuring that Tenant A and Tenant B have separate application profiles for their dedicated resources.
Configure all tenants to share the same bridge domain and application profile to simplify management, allowing all tenants to access the shared database service without isolation.
Establish separate bridge domains for each tenant, including a dedicated bridge domain for the shared database service, and configure inter-tenant contracts to allow access to the shared service while maintaining isolation.
Use a single application profile for all tenants and configure endpoint groups (EPGs) to manage access to the shared database service, ensuring that all tenants can communicate freely.

Preparing for CISCO 300-620 Implementing Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (DCACI)? Now land the interview.

73% of qualified candidates get rejected because of weak resumes. Build an ATS-optimized, recruiter-ready resume in under 5 minutes - free to start.

Build My Resume Free