Juniper Exam Questions

What is causing the problem?

{hold:node0} user@host1> show chassis cluster status Cluster ID. 1 Node Priority Status
Preempt Manual failover Redundancy group: 0 , Failover count: 0 node0 1 hold no no
node1 0 lost n/a n/a {hold:node0} user@host1> show configuration | no-more system {
host-name host1; root-authentication { encrypted-password
“$1$KI99zGk6$MbYFuBbpLffu9tn2.sI7l1”; ## SECRET-DATA } name-server {
172.16.10.100; } services { ssh; telnet; web-management { http; } } syslog { user * { any
emergency; } file messages { any any; authorization info; } file interactive-commands {
interactive-commands any; } } } interfaces { ge-0/0/0 { unit 0 { family inet { address
10.210.14.131/26; } } } ge-0/0/8 { unit 0 { family inet { address 172.16.1.1/24; } } } ge-0/0/9 {

unit 0 { family inet { address 172.16.10.1/24; } } } } security { policies { default-policy {
permit-all; } } zones { functional-zone management { interfaces { ge-0/0/0.0; }
host-inbound-traffic { system-services { ssh; telnet; ping; traceroute; http; snmp; } } }
security-zone Trust { host-inbound-traffic { system-services { any-service; } } interfaces {
ge-0/0/9.0; } } security-zone Untrust { host-inbound-traffic { system-services { any-service; } }
interfaces { ge-0/0/8.0; } } } } —————- {hold:node1} user@host2> show chassis cluster
status Cluster ID. 1 Node Priority Status Preempt Manual failover Redundancy group: 0 ,
Failover count: 0 node0 0 lost n/a n/a node1 1 hold no no {hold:node1} user@host2> show
configuration | no-more system { host-name host2; root-authentication {
encrypted-password “$1$KI99zGk6$MbYFuBbpLffu9tn2.sI7l1”; ## SECRET-DATA }
name-server { 172.16.10.100; } services { ssh; telnet; web-management { http; } } syslog {
user * { any emergency; } file messages { any any; authorization info; } file
interactive-commands { interactive-commands any; } } } interfaces { ge-0/0/0 { unit 0 { family
inet { address 10.210.14.132/26; } } } ge-0/0/8 { unit 0 { family inet { address 172.16.1.1/24; }
} } ge-0/0/9 { unit 0 { family inet { address 172.16.10.1/24; } } } } security { policies {
default-policy { permit-all; } } zones { functional-zone management { interfaces { ge-0/0/0.0; }
host-inbound-traffic { system-services { ssh; telnet; ping; traceroute; http; snmp; } } }
security-zone Trust { host-inbound-traffic { system-services { any-service; } } interfaces {
ge-0/0/9.0; } } security-zone Untrust { host-inbound-traffic { system-services { any-service; } }
interfaces { ge-0/0/8.0; } } } } A user attempted to form a chassis cluster on an SRX240;
however, the cluster did not form. While investigating the problem, you see the output
shown in the Above. What is causing the problem?

A.
The fxp0 interface is not configured.

B.
The ge-0/0/0 interface is configured.

C.
The configurations are not identical.

D.
The cluster IDs do not match.

Explanation: