Which command allows you to determine where the route originated?
You see a route in your local routing table that was learned using OSPF. Which command allows you to determine where the route originated?
Which configuration should you add at the [edit protocols] level to allow you to accomplish this objective?
You must route both IPv4 and IPv6 packets in your environment. Which configuration should you add at the [edit protocols] level to allow you to accomplish this objective?
Which two default settings are listed in the output?
You are viewing the output of the operational-mode command show interfaces ge-0/0/4 on an EX Series switch in which no ether-options are configured for the ge-0/0/4 interface. Which two default
settings are listed in the output? (Choose two.)
Which three actions are valid methods to clear all entries from the Ethernet switching table on an EX Series s
Which three actions are valid methods to clear all entries from the Ethernet switching table on an EX Series switch? (Choose three.)
How does the Junos OS handle the received frame?
An EX Series switch receives an Ethernet frame with a destination MAC address that is not in the bridging table. How does the Junos OS handle the received frame?
Which mechanism keeps a switch from forwarding Layer 2 traffic from one broadcast domain to another?
Which mechanism keeps a switch from forwarding Layer 2 traffic from one broadcast domain to another?
What is a valid reason for an entry to be removed from the table?
You are viewing the Ethernet switching table and notice that a previous entry is no longer listed. What is a valid reason for an entry to be removed from the table?
What causes this behavior?
You execute the operational-mode command show ospf neighbor and notice that one neighbor relationship remains in the exStart state. What causes this behavior?
Which three issues cause this behavior?
You run the operational-mode command show ospf neighbor and notice that an expected OSPF neighbor on a broadcast link is not detected. Which three issues cause this behavior? (Choose three.)
Which type of route, configured on the edge device with default behavior, accomplishes these objectives?
You want several different subnets within your enterprise network to be reachable from outside the enterprise network. Your edge router must share a single route advertisement about these subnets with external devices. If one of the subnets is unavailable, your edge router should drop any traffic destined to that subnet. Which type of route, configured on the edge device with default behavior, accomplishes these objectives?