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Its ZTP for this one. Cisco uses Zero Touch Provisioning specifically for initial device setup, not PXE. Saw a similar question on a practice test and they wanted ZTP, but somebody correct me if I'm missing anything.
ZTP is the right fit, since Cisco always pushes Zero Touch Provisioning for automating device onboarding. PXE is tempting but that's more for server OS installs, not switch/router provisioning. Pretty sure it's ZTP here, unless I'm missing a catch in the question.
ZTP makes more sense since it's the Cisco method for day zero auto-provisioning of network gear. PXE is more server OS boot-related. Pretty sure ZTP is what they're targeting but happy to debate if anyone disagrees.
ZTP imo, since on Cisco exams "Day 0 provisioning" means Zero Touch Provisioning not PXE. PXE is for PC/server boot and that's a common trap here.
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Option ZTP is what I'd fill in too. Cisco device onboarding usually means Zero Touch Provisioning, unless the question specifically calls out something server-related. Not totally sure without the full sentence, but that's what's common here.
Not PXE, this one's ZTP. PXE is tempting but more for server booting, Cisco provisioning almost always means ZTP here.
ZTP or PXE? I keep flipping between them since both could fit, but Cisco usually means ZTP for device onboarding.
ZTP is the Cisco way for initial device provisioning. PXE would only make sense if it was a server or desktop boot scenario. Saw a nearly identical question in some practice sets, almost always wants ZTP. I think that's safest here but let me know if you saw something different.
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