While troubleshooting EoMPLS configuration problems, which three parameters should an engineer match between the two ends of the pseudowire configurations? (Choose three.)
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https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/multiprotocol-label-switching-mpls/mpls/213238-mpls-l2vpn-pseudowire.htmlWhen troubleshooting EoMPLS (Ethernet over Multiprotocol Label Switching) configuration issues, it is important for the engineer to match certain parameters between the two ends of the pseudowire configuration to ensure proper functioning. Here are the three parameters that an engineer should match:
Xconnect Group Name: The Xconnect group name identifies the pseudowire between the two endpoints. The same name must be configured on both endpoints for the pseudowire to function properly.
Pseudowire ID: Pseudowire ID is a unique identifier that identifies the individual pseudowire in a specific Xconnect group. Both endpoints must have the same pseudowire ID configured to ensure proper communication between them.
MTU Size: The maximum transmission unit (MTU) size specifies the largest packet size that can be transmitted without fragmentation. Both endpoints must have the same MTU size configured to ensure that packets are not dropped due to size mismatches.
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