What would solve this problem?
You are implementing Q-in-Q tunneling on an EX Series switch. You want the tunnel to support all CVLANs; however, only some VLANs are able to send traffic across the tunnel. Switch-1 has the
following configuration:
[edit vlans]
user@Switch-1# show
v100 {
vlan-id 100;
interface {
ge-0/0/0.10;
ge-0/0/1.20;
}
dot1q-tunneling {
customer-vlans [ ];
}
}
What would solve this problem?
What are two reasons for this problem?
You are troubleshooting a problem where an OSPF adjacency between two neighboring routers will
not form. What are two reasons for this problem? (Choose two.)
Which CoS component is causing this problem?
Your Junos device is dropping certain traffic flows, while allowing other traffic flows to pass through
the device unaffected. Which CoS component is causing this problem?
What are two reasons for the IBGP neighborship problem?
Two neighboring routers are able to form an OSPF adjacency, but are not able to establish an IBGP
neighborship. What are two reasons for the IBGP neighborship problem? (Choose two.)
Which configuration setting would ensure that no extra hosts can join the network using this switch port?
Your switch is experiencing a problem where a port that should have only one host connected
occasionally shows that multiple MAC addresses are being learned. Which configuration setting
would ensure that no extra hosts can join the network using this switch port?
What would resolve the problem?
You are having problems redistributing RIP routes into OSPF. Your Junos device has the following
configuration:
[edit protocols ospf]
user@router# show
import my-policy;
area 0.0.0.0 {
interface ge-0/0/0.0;
interface ge-0/0/ ;
interface ge-0/0/ {
passive;
}
}
What would resolve the problem?
What are two reasons for this problem?
You observe that a router is using an unusually high amount of CPU cycles. You determine that
continuous SPF calculations in OSPF are being performed. What are two reasons for this problem?
(Choose two.)
How do you ensure the VLANs are loadbalanced between two root bridges?
Your Layer 2 network uses VLAN IDs 100 through 400 and you are required to load-balance these
VLANs between two different root bridges. You are currently using the default RSTP settings and
notice that all VLANs are using the same root bridge. How do you ensure the VLANs are loadbalanced between two root bridges?
Which configuration change is required to allow the group to be added in the router?
An end user on interface ge-0/0/1.0 is trying to receive a multicast stream for 232.0.0.1 sourced
from but is not receiving it. You use the show igmp group command and do not see this group in
the list. You enable traceoptions for IGMP and find the following IGMPv3 report from the end user’s
host:
Jun 10 13:11:03.577641 RCV IGMP V3 Report len 16 from 192.168.1.13 intf ge-0/0/1.0
Jun 10 13:11:03.577984 Records 1
Jun 10 13:11:03.578027 Group 232.0.0.1, type IS_EX, aux_len 0, sources 0
Which configuration change is required to allow the group to be added in the router?
What are two solutions for this problem?
You recently deployed two Anycast RPs. Multicast clients in the network are reporting that they are
receiving traffic from some, but not all, multicast sources. What are two solutions for this problem?
(Choose two.)