How would you resolve this problem?
— Exhibit —
[edit protocols ospf]
user@R1# show
traceoptions {
file trace-ospf;
flag error;
}
area 0 {
interface all;
}
— Exhibit —
You are using traceoptions, configured as shown in the exhibit, to monitor regular OSPF
communications between R1 and R2 in real time. However, you are not seeing the desired
information.
How would you resolve this problem?
Which type of PDU is triggered because of the failure?
A link has failed in your IS-IS network.
Which type of PDU is triggered because of the failure?
Which two statements are true about IS-IS router behavior?
Which two statements are true about IS-IS router behavior? (Choose two.)
Which router becomes the new DIS?
what is the IS-IS total path metric value between R1 and R2?
which IS-IS level is supported on the ge-0/0/2.0 interface?
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user@router> show isis interface ge-0/0/2.0 detail
IS-IS interface database:
ge-0/0/2.0
Index: 71, StatE. 0x6, Circuit iD. 0x1, Circuit typE. 3
LSP interval: 100 ms, CSNP interval: 10 s
Adjacency advertisement: Advertise
…
— Exhibit —
Referring to the exhibit, which IS-IS level is supported on the ge-0/0/2.0 interface?
What is the area ID for the IS-IS NET address shown in the exhibit?
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user@router> show interfaces lo0.0
Logical interface lo0.0 (Index 66) (SNMP ifIndex 16)
Flags: SNMP-Traps Encapsulation: Unspecified
Input packets : 0
Output packets: 0
Security: ZonE. Null
Protocol inet, MTU: Unlimited
Flags: Sendbcast-pkt-to-re
Addresses
Local: 127.0.0.6
Protocol iso, MTU: Unlimited
Flags: None
Addresses, Flags: Is-Default Is-Primary
Local: 49.0001.0066.0129.0012.0002
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What is the area ID for the IS-IS NET address shown in the exhibit?
Which commands are necessary?
You want to enable IS-IS on your Junos device, with ge-0/0/1 as a Level 2 only interface.
Which commands are necessary?