Absolutely. If you can't handle a little APIC and VMM domain action, you might as well just give up on the networking certifications altogether. *laughs*
Tell me about it! It's like they're trying to trip us up with all these acronyms and domain-specific concepts. But hey, at least it keeps us on our toes, right? *chuckles*
Agreed. I think option C is the way to go. Although, I have to say, these Cisco exams really love to throw in some tricky terminology and scenarios, don't they?
Yeah, that makes sense to me. The fault is specifically about the EPG not accepting endpoints from the VMM domain, so associating the EPG with the VMM domain seems like the logical solution.
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