A company plans to implement intent-based networking in its campus infrastructure. Which design facilities a migrate from a traditional campus design to a programmer fabric designer?
Correct Answer: D
Intent-based networking (IBN) is a design philosophy that seeks to plan, design, and operate networks that can automatically implement changes in response to business requirements. A routed access design, which involves implementing Layer 3 routing to the access layer, facilitates the migration to a programmable fabric design by providing a more scalable and flexible architecture. This design allows for easier implementation of software-defined networking (SDN) technologies, which are a core component of IBN. By moving routing closer to the edge, networks can be segmented and policies can be applied more granularly, which aligns with the principles of IBN.