A branch has Direct Internet Access enabled. Users can resolve DNS, but application traffic fails. You find that the internet speed test also fails to fetch the server list. Which two configurations should be checked first?
The correct answer is A . Versa documentation for internet speed tests states that before running an internet speed test, administrators must verify WAN internet connectivity and verify that CGNAT is configured on the provider organization. It also states that administrators should verify that they can retrieve the list of predeployed internet speed-test servers. If an error occurs while fetching the server list, the documentation instructs administrators to check the CGNAT and DNS configurations and then click Fetch Server List again.
This aligns with the scenario because DNS resolution and internet breakout depend on correct DNS reachability, NAT translation, and routing through the internet-facing transport. Even if DNS appears partially functional, CGNAT misconfiguration can still prevent application or HTTP test traffic from completing properly.
OSPF, BGP MED, SNMP, syslog, VRRP, and DHCP may be important in other designs, but they are not the first items Versa identifies for a failed internet speed-test server-list fetch in a DIA context.
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