what will you select for the VIP, and where will you select it?
You have one VIP configured on your device, using public address 191.111.222.5. When
you configure the policy, what will you select for the VIP, and where will you select it?
what will you select for the VIP, and where will you select it?
You have one VIP configured on your device, using public address 191.111.222.5.
When you configure the policy, what will you select for the VIP, and where will you select it?
Which configuration sample on R3 and R5 will complete this task?
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Area 1 has three network links. You need to summarize the network addresses in Area 1 so that
Area 0 sees one route representing the network links. A route to each loopback address must still
be visible in Area 0.Which configuration sample on R3 and R5 will complete this task?
what is a permitted object?
In Enterprise Security Profiler (ESP), what is a permitted object?
Which priority would you set on the master router?
Using Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), you want to statically force the priorities of the
master and backup routers. Which priority would you set on the master router?
what will you select for the VIP, and where will you select it?
You have one VIP configured on your device, using public address .5.
When you configure the policy, what will you select for the VIP, and where will you select it?
What happens to traffic exceeding 100 Mbps?
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You manage an MX series router (with 100 ms buffer size per port) that includes the configuration
shown in the exhibit. Traffic marked with DSCP 000101 is entering the ge-1/0/4 interface at 102
Mbps. The traffic exits the device on the ge-1/0/5 interface. There is no other traffic transiting the
router. What happens to traffic exceeding 100 Mbps?
What would cause this?
You are looking at your policies via the Web UI and you notice that the green permit policy
has turned blue. What would cause this?
Which two (2) methods can be used to verify that NAT-src translation has occurred?
Which two (2) methods can be used to verify that NAT-src translation has occurred?
which statement is true?
R3 and R4 want to establish an EBGP session between each other’s loopback addresses. Static
routes have been configured for the loopback addresses and you can ping from loopback to
loopback. Their EBGP sessions are configured with multihop to allow for additional hops. The
correct AS numbers have been specified at the [routing-options] hierarchy as well. Considering the
topology in the exhibit, which statement is true?