what does the (>) symbol indicate?
user@router# run show route 10.20.133.0/24
inet.0: 142 destinations, 142 routes (141 active, 0 holddown, 1 hidden)
+ = Active Route, – = Last Active, * = Both
10.20.133.0/24 *[OSPF/10] 04:10:20
> to 172.25.213.11 via ge-1/0/1.0
to 172.25.213.23 via ge-1/0/2.0
In the exhibit, what does the (>) symbol indicate?
What are two reasons why a route might be hidden?
What are two reasons why a route might be hidden? (Choose two.)
Which configuration step would accomplish this task?
Referring to the exhibit, you see that Node 0 is currently primary for redundancy Group 0.
You have not yet configured any chassis cluster parameters. You want to ensure that Node
1 is always the primary node for this redundancy group if both nodes reboot at same time.
Which configuration step would accomplish this task?
user@host>show chassis cluster status
cluster ID: 1
Node Priority Status Preempt Manual Failover
Redundancy group: 0 ,Failover count: 1
Node0 1 primary no no
Node1 1 secondary no no
what will be the next-hop IP address used for a destination IP address of 192.168.1.1?
user@router> show route protocol static
inet.0: 12 destinations, 12 routes (12 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, – = Last Active, * = Both
192.168.1.0/24 *[Static/5] 00:03:13
> to 10.20.106.10 via fe-0/0/5.106
192.168.1.192/26 *[Static/5] 00:03:13
> to 10.20.14.131 via ge-0/0/0.0
192.168.1.192/27 *[Static/5] 00:03:13
> to 10.18.1.1 via ge-0/0/1.0
192.168.1.4/30 *[Static/5] 00:01:06
> to 10.20.14.130 via ge-0/0/0.0
Using the routing table shown in the exhibit, what will be the next-hop IP address used for a
destination IP address of 192.168.1.1? (Assume that the only routes to this destination are
static routes.)
What is the problem?
When attempting to view the OSPF routes in the routing table, you issue the command show route
table inet.3 but no OSPF routes are displayed.
What is the problem?
What must you do to resolve this problem?
Referring to the exhibit, you have just committed the UTM antivirus configuration. You notice
that the SRX Series device shows that Kaspersky scanning is being used instead of express
scanning. What must you do to resolve this problem?
which next-hop IP address will be used for the destination IP address 192.168.1.159?
user@router> show route protocol static
inet.0: 12 destinations, 12 routes (12 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, – = Last Active, * = Both
192.168.1.128/27 *[Static/5] 00:03:13
> to 10.20.106.10 via fe-0/0/5.106
192.168.1.144/29 *[Static/5] 00:03:13
> to 10.20.14.131 via ge-0/0/0.0
192.168.1.192/27 *[Static/5] 00:03:13
> to 10.18.1.1 via ge-0/0/1.0
192.168.1.128/28 *[Static/5] 00:01:06
> to 10.20.14.130 via ge-0/0/0.0
Given the routing entries shown in the exhibit, which next-hop IP address will be used for the
destination IP address 192.168.1.159? (Assume that only static routes are available for the
destination.)
what are three valid routing tables?
By default, what are three valid routing tables? (Choose three.)
Which type of logging is supported for UTM logging to an external syslog server on branch SRX Series devices?
Which type of logging is supported for UTM logging to an external syslog server on branch
SRX Series devices?
Which two commands would you use to view OSPF routes?
Which two commands would you use to view OSPF routes? (Choose two.)