Which two support tunneling for non-IP protocols on Junos devices?
Which two support tunneling for non-IP protocols on Junos devices? (Choose two.)
Which two support the tunneling of IP traffic on Junos devices?
Which two support the tunneling of IP traffic on Junos devices? (Choose two.)
Which two statements are true regarding GRE tunnels?
Which two statements are true regarding GRE tunnels? (Choose two.)
Which two statements are true regarding GRE tunnel overhead?
Which two statements are true regarding GRE tunnel overhead? (Choose two.)
What happens if the 10.0.0.0/16 route is unavailable?
user@router> show route 0/0 exact detail
inet.0: 14 destinations, 14 routes (14 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
0.0.0.0/0 (1 entry, 1 announced)
*Aggregate PreferencE. 130
Next hop typE. Router, Next hop index:
Next-hop reference count: 4
Next hop: 172.30.25.1 via ge-0/0/1.100, selected
StatE.
Local AS: 65400
AgE. 1:03:46
Task: Aggregate
Announcement bits (2): 0-KRT 2-OSPF
AS path: I
Flags: Generate Depth: 0 Active
Contributing Routes (1):
10.0.0.0/16 proto BGP
Click the Exhibit button.
You are advertising the route in the exhibit to your OSPF neighbors.
What happens if the 10.0.0.0/16 route is unavailable?
which configuration correctly applies the load-balancing policy?
[edit policy-options]
user@router# show
policy-statement load-balance {
from {
route-filter 10.243.0.0/24 exact;
route-filter 10.224.1.0/24 exact;
}
then {
load-balance per-packet;
}
}
Click the Exhibit button.
You have been asked to configure per-packet load balancing.
Referring to the exhibit, which configuration correctly applies the load-balancing policy?
what is the result of the RIB group configuration?
[edit]
user@router# show routing-options
rib-groups {
test {
import-rib [ walter.inet.0 nancy.inet.0 ];
}
}
Click the Exhibit button.
Referring to the exhibit, what is the result of the RIB group configuration?
which statement is correct?
{master}[edit]
user@router-RE0# run show task replication
Stateful Replication: Enabled
RE modE. Master
Protocol Synchronization Status
OSPF Complete
RIP Complete
BGP Complete
MPLS Complete
LDP Complete
{master}[edit]
user@router-RE0# run show bgp summary | match 192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1 65056 288 327 0 2 1:05 Establ
{backup}[edit]
user@router-RE1# run show system switchover
Graceful switchover: On
Configuration databasE. Ready
Kernel databasE. Ready
Peer statE. Steady State
{backup}[edit]
user@router-RE1# run show bgp summary | find 192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1 65056 592 737 3778 2 1:33 Establ
{backup}[edit]
user@router-RE1# run show bgp replication
Synchronization master:
Session statE. Up, SincE. 6d 20:42:51
Flaps: 1, Last flap reason: Commit-sync error
Protocol statE. Idle, SincE. 5d 19:41:52
Synchronization statE. Complete
Number of peers waitinG. AckWait: 0, SoWait: 0, ScheduleD. 0
rsync walk at: inet.0 – , queued 0
Messages sent: Open 1, Establish 7415, Update 17, Error , Complete 48
Messages receiveD. Open 1, Request 1 wildcard 47 targeted, EstablishAck 2827, CompleteAck 4
Click the Exhibit button.
Referring to the exhibit, which statement is correct?
which statement is true?
{master}[edit]
user@router-RE0# run show task replication
Stateful Replication: Enabled
RE modE. Master
Protocol Synchronization Status
OSPF Complete
RIP Complete
BGP Complete
MPLS Complete
LDP Complete
{master}[edit]
user@router-RE0# run show bgp summary | find 192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1 65056 0 0 11:14 Establ
inet.0: 0/0/0/0
inet.2: 0/0/0/0
bgp.l3vpn.0: 0/0/0/0
…
{backup}[edit]
user@router-RE1# run show system switchover
Graceful switchover: On
Configuration databasE. Ready
Kernel databasE. Synchronizing
Peer statE. Steady State
{backup}[edit]
user@router-RE1# run show bgp summary | find 192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1 65056 306 581 0 7 7 Idle
Click the Exhibit button.
You have been asked to determine if an NSR switchover will be hitless for a given BGP peer.
Referring to the exhibit, which statement is true?
which two statements are correct about the configuration?
user@R1> show configuration interfaces ge-1/1/0
unit 0 {
family inet {
address 10.100.1.1/24 {
vrrp-group 1 {
virtual-address 10.200.12.254;
priority 150;
accept-data;
track {
interface ge-1/0/0 {
priority-cost 40;
} } } } }
}
user@R2> show configuration interfaces ge-1/1/0
unit 0 {
family inet {
address 10.100.1.2/24 {
vrrp-group 1 {
virtual-address 10.200.12.254;
accept-data;
} } }
}
Click the Exhibit button.
R1 and R2 are using VRRP for high availability.
Referring to the exhibit, which two statements are correct about the configuration? (Choose two.)