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03/07/2022 1:45 am
Which statement correctly compares traditional networks and controller-based networks?
- A . Only traditional networks offer a centralized control plane.
- B . Only traditional networks natively support centralized management.
- C . Traditional and controller-based networks abstract policies from device configurations.
- D . Only controller-based networks decouple the control plane and the data plane.
Suggested Answer: D
Explanation:
Most traditional devices use a distributed architecture, in which each control plane is resided in a networking device. Therefore they need to communicate with each other via messages to work correctly.
In contrast to distributed architecture, centralized (or controller-based) architectures centralizes the control of networking devices into one device, called SDN controller -> Answer D is correct.
Explanation:
Most traditional devices use a distributed architecture, in which each control plane is resided in a networking device. Therefore they need to communicate with each other via messages to work correctly.
In contrast to distributed architecture, centralized (or controller-based) architectures centralizes the control of networking devices into one device, called SDN controller -> Answer D is correct.