Free Cisco 500-220 Actual Exam Questions - Question 7 Discussion

Question No. 7
Which VLAN is used to source pings across the site-to-site VPN when using the MX Live tools?
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Zain K.
2026-02-15

Maybe B makes the most sense here since the tool probably wants the lowest VLAN ID marked YES to keep things consistent and simpler for routing across the VPN. Highest VLAN might cause confusion or conflicts if multiple VLANs are set to YES. The question seems to point toward picking the VLAN that’s explicitly enabled for VPN usage, so picking the lowest one marked YES aligns with how some other Meraki features prioritize VLANs. The options mentioning NO for VPN probably can be eliminated since the tool is meant to source pings through an active VPN VLAN.

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Kevin Z.
2026-01-26

C makes sense too since choosing the highest VLAN set to use VPN could help avoid conflicts with other VLANs and ensures the ping comes from a VPN-enabled segment.

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Kevin Z.
2026-01-24

D imo, the VLAN used for pings should be one not set to use the VPN, so lowest VLAN with NO makes sense to avoid routing conflicts during ping tests.

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Irfan X.
2026-01-22

B, since the tool probably picks the first available VLAN allowed for VPN.

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Irfan X.
2026-01-22

B imo, usually starts with the lowest VLAN flagged for VPN to keep it consistent.

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Irfan X.
2026-01-19

B tbh, I think it’s the lowest VLAN ID that’s marked to use the VPN. Usually, tools pick the simplest or first configured VLAN that’s allowed for VPN traffic to source pings. The highest VLAN might not be reliable if it’s not always active. Also, the “NO” options don’t make sense since the pings need to go through the VPN. So, going with the lowest VLAN set to YES fits how these tools usually pick their source VLAN.

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Sarah S.
2026-01-17

C imo, highest VLAN ID set to YES seems right since ping needs to use the VPN connection actively. The "NO" options seem off here.

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