ECMS Practice Question - Jun 11th

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SandroZ
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ECMS Practice Question - Jun 11th

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ECMS practice question

 

What is a valid use of Network Tags?

 

  1. Network Tags can be used to create aggregated summary report for a specific group of networks
  2. Network Tags can be used simplify the configuration of site-to-site VPN firewall rules
  3. Network Tags can be used to determine the availability of an SSID in a group of networks
  4. Network Tags are mandatory to assign a network administrator

 

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SandroZ
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The correct answer is A!

 

There are different types of tags inside dashboard: 

https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Organizations_and_Networks/Organization_Menu...

 

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Inderdeep
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@SandroZ : I will go with the A. 

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KarstenI
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Didn't we have this question before?

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wfoteping2101
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A is the answer

DarrenOC
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I immediately thought C but you mention group of networks.

 

A

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Organizations_and_Networks/Organization_Menu...

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LeonardCastle
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I think that answer correct is "C".

ccisco630
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Going with A

Dustin_Hollis
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A

SandroZ
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Meraki Employee

The correct answer is A!

 

There are different types of tags inside dashboard: 

https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Organizations_and_Networks/Organization_Menu...

 

I hope you enjoyed the challenge 😊!

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Inderdeep
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@SandroZ : Thanks for the update !

Regards/Inder
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