Which policy will accomplish this task?
You are asked to create a BGP routing policy that will delete all communities and reject routes with
the community 64321:1234.
Which policy will accomplish this task?
which three actions would summarize these routes to a BGP peer?
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user@router>show route advertising-protocol bgp 172.16.36.1
inet.0: 31 destinations, 31 routes (31 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
Prefix Nexthop MED Lclpref ASpath
* 10.200.17.0/24 Self I
* 10.200.19.0/24 Self I
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Referring to the exhibit, which three actions would summarize these routes to a BGP peer?
(Choose three.)
hown in the exhibit?
Which two methods will accomplish this task?
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You are the administrator for the network shown in the exhibit. R1 receives the 196.15.4.0/24
route from routers R2, R3, and R4. Local preference values have not been modified in this
network. You are asked to ensure that R1 prefers the path through AS 3149 for traffic destined to
196.15.4.0/24.
Which two methods will accomplish this task? (Choose two.)
which three statements are true about the PIM implementation on R1?
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user@R1> show pim join extensive
InstancE. PIM.master Family: INET
R = Rendezvous Point Tree, S = Sparse, W = Wildcard
Group: 224.50.50.50
SourcE. *
RP: 10.100.100.10
Flags: sparse,rptree,wildcard
Upstream interfacE. ge-0/0/10.0
Upstream neighbor: 172.28.55.5
Upstream statE. Join to RP
UptimE. 00:00:10
Downstream neighbors:
InterfacE. ge-0/0/2.0
172.28.57.5 StatE. Join Flags: SRW Timeout: 209
Group: 224.50.50.50
SourcE. 10.100.10.10
Flags: sparse,spt
Upstream interfacE. ge-0/0/6.0
Upstream neighbor: 172.28.56.5
Upstream statE. Join to Source, Prune to RP
UptimE. 00:00:10
Keepalive timeout: 276
Downstream neighbors:
InterfacE. ge-0/0/2.0
172.18.57.5 StatE. Join Flags: S Timeout: 209
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Referring to the output shown in the exhibit, which three statements are true about the PIM
implementation on R1? (Choose three.)
What happens if the multicast source connected to R1 starts sending multicast traffic towards R1?
Which two statements are true about the configuration shown below?
Which two statements are true about the configuration shown below? (Choose two.)
[edit routing-options multicast]
user@router# show
ssm-groups 227.0.0.0/24;
asm-override-ssm;
Which two statements are true about MSDP mesh groups?
Which two statements are true about MSDP mesh groups? (Choose two.)
Which statement is true when RP2 goes down?
What will resolve the problem?
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Referring to the exhibit, USER1 wants to only receive multicast traffic for group 225.0.0.1 and
USER2 wants to only receive multicast traffic for group 225.0.0.2. Both users are connected to an
EX Series switch and are receiving unwanted multicast traffic.
What will resolve the problem?