Examine the exhibit below. The exhibit shows a device group created for a new group of hubs. The device template called "BMBF- TEMPLATE" has an Address object called "Server". A network administrator creates the Class of Service Template called "Ship-CoS-IT" that has an Address object with the same name. Then it tries to onboard a new device to this device group. Which statement is true about the configuration that this device will have?
Correct Answer: D
The correct answer is D . In the displayed post-staging template association order, the device template BMBF- TEMPLATE is applied before the QoS service template Ship-CoS-IT . Versa documentation explains that device templates, also called post-staging templates, provide the baseline configuration for devices, while service templates are service-specific configurations that can be applied to device configurations. It also states that service templates are associated with device groups and that, in a device group, the administrator can choose the order in which service templates are applied. Because the QoS template is later in the shown association order, the final merged device configuration uses the Address object definition from the QoS template when the same object name exists in both templates. It does not automatically create two copies of the same Address object, because the object name is the key for the configuration element. It also should not fail merely because the same object name exists in a later template; the merge behavior resolves the effective configuration according to the template order. Therefore, the onboarded hub device receives the Server Address object version from Ship-CoS-IT, the QoS template.
Question 22
A Director administrator opens the Monitor tab for a provider organization and wants to see the number of tenants, SD-WAN branches, Controllers, hubs, Director nodes, and Analytics nodes. Which pane provides this information?
Correct Answer: A
The correct answer is A . Versa monitoring documentation states that when an administrator selects a provider organization in Director and opens the Summary tab, the screen displays several panes. The Asset Inventory pane displays the number of tenants, SD-WAN branches, SD-WAN Controller nodes, vCPEs, SD-WAN hubs, uCPEs, Director nodes, and Analytics nodes in the organization. This pane is useful for quickly validating the managed estate and confirming whether expected infrastructure objects exist under the provider organization. It also provides a Details button to display asset information in tabular format, which can help during audits or operational checks. Package Information shows software package details for the selected node, not organization-wide inventory. Uptime shows how long a node and its software have been running. High Availability shows Director HA information. These panes are useful, but they do not provide the organization-level asset count requested in the question.