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A network administrator is migrating from a Cisco ASA to a Cisco FTD.
EIGRP is configured on the Cisco ASA but it is not available in the Cisco FMC.
Which action must the administrator take to enable this feature on the Cisco FTD?
Options
Discussion
Option A
My pick: A. FlexConfig is the workaround for unsupported protocols like EIGRP on FTD, since FMC doesn't have a native option. Seen similar stuff in Cisco docs and labs, but someone correct me if that changed recently.
Maybe B, thinking the CLI might let you enable it directly. A looks like a trap here, not sure.
A for this one. EIGRP isn't natively supported in FTD so you have to use FlexConfig to push those configs. Pretty sure it's not possible with just the CLI or variable sets, saw similar question in exam reports.
I don’t think it’s B. A is correct since FlexConfig is needed for unsupported protocols like EIGRP in FTD, CLI command alone won’t enable it. Saw this trick option before, easy to miss.
B tbh, encountered exactly similar question in my exam and thought "feature eigrp" via CLI would enable it directly on FTD. Still not sure why FlexConfig is needed if there's a CLI command. Agree?
Hmm, I think it's B here. Sometimes enabling features with the CLI command does the trick if FMC doesn't have it by default. I've seen similar scenarios in practice labs, though official guides might suggest FlexConfig instead.
Nah, I don't think it's B. A is right because only FlexConfig lets you push EIGRP configs to FTD since FMC lacks it out-of-the-box. That CLI command is a misdirect for ASA not FTD.
A imo. . FlexConfig is the only supported way to get EIGRP going on FTD since it's not native in FMC.
A, since FlexConfig is the only way to do EIGRP here. Option B looks tempting but isn't correct for FTD.
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