Free Cisco 300-620 Actual Exam Questions - Question 2 Discussion

Question No. 2
An engineer is extending an EPG out of the ACI fabric using static path binding. Which statement
about the endpoints is true?
Select one option, then reveal solution.
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Vikas E.
2026-02-14

Maybe C here. Static path binding is pretty specific about the MAC address because the fabric doesn’t rely on dynamic learning for those endpoints. That narrows down to C since endpoint learning really focuses on MACs in this case, not IPs or other details. A and B don’t quite fit because static path binding doesn’t strictly require direct leaf port connections or different bridge domains. D sounds plausible but doesn't capture the key point about how endpoint learning works with static bindings.

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Karan N.
2026-02-10

Maybe B here since external endpoints often end up in a different bridge domain to isolate traffic, even if they’re in the same EPG logically. So that separation makes sense in practice.

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Karan N.
2026-01-29

Maybe D makes the most sense here since static path binding is about extending the same EPG out, so external endpoints should be treated like internal ones policy-wise. That fits best with ACI concepts.

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Mason L.
2026-01-25

It’s C. Endpoint learning includes MAC and IP usually, but with static path binding, it mainly focuses on the MAC address since the path is fixed and known. That rules out other options.

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Mason L.
2026-01-22

It’s A, since static path binding usually requires direct leaf port connection for endpoint recognition.

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Mason L.
2026-01-19

B imo, external endpoints usually live in a different bridge domain since they’re outside the ACI fabric, even if static path binding is used. That separation helps keep policies clear between inside and outside.

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Mason L.
2026-01-17

Option D makes sense here because with static path binding, the external endpoints are treated as part of the same EPG as the ones inside the fabric. This means they share the same policy domain even if they’re physically outside. It’s different from dynamic learning where the endpoints might be in separate bridge domains. So, D fits better than B since static binding usually avoids separating external endpoints into a different bridge domain.

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Andre Y.
2026-01-15

B/D? I feel like external endpoints typically have to be in a different bridge domain since they’re outside the fabric, but the static path binding might mean something else. Not sure if external endpoints are considered part of the same EPG when using static binding. Anyone else got this one?

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