Why are two addresses being shown for this interface?
— Exhibit –user@r1> show interfaces terse ge-1/0/0
Interface Admin Link Proto Local Remote
ge-1/0/0 up up
ge-1/0/0.0 up up inet6 fe80::226:88ff:fe02:7481/64
fec0:0:0:2003::1/64
— Exhibit –Refer to the Exhibit.
You run the command show interfaces terse ge-1/0/0 and see the output shown in the exhibit.
Why are two addresses being shown for this interface?
How can the policy referenced in the exhibit be used to make sure routes are usable?
— Exhibit –[edit]
user@Router-X# show policy-options policy-statement nhs
term 1 {
from {
protocol bgp;
neighbor 10.0.21.2;
}
then next-hop self;
}
— Exhibit –Refer to the Exhibit.
Router-X has an external peering session to 10.0.21.2 and several internal peers.
How can the policy referenced in the exhibit be used to make sure routes are usable?
what will be the IS-IS levels enabled on the interface ge-0/0/0.100?
— Exhibit –protocols {
isis {
interface lo0.0;
interface ge-0/0/0.100;
}
}
— Exhibit –Refer to the Exhibit.
Referring to the exhibit, what will be the IS-IS levels enabled on the interface ge-0/0/0.100?