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Which two statements are correct regarding VPLS mesh groups? (Choose two.)

Which two statements are correct regarding VPLS mesh groups? (Choose two.)

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A.
Unicast packets destined to another PE router within the same mesh group are dropped by the local PE router.

B.
Unicast packets destined to another PE router in a different mesh group are dropped by the local PE router.

C.
Broadcast, multicast, and unicast packets of unknown origin received from a PE router are flooded to all local CE routers.

D.
Broadcast, multicast, and unicast packets of unknown origin received from a PE router are flooded to all remote PE routers.

One Comment on “Which two statements are correct regarding VPLS mesh groups? (Choose two.)

  1. Motyl says:

    Should be A and C

    Flooding Unknown Packets Across Mesh Groups
    Broadcast, multicast, and unicast packets of unknown origin received from a PE router are flooded to all local CE routers. They are also flooded to all of the PE routers in the VPLS routing instance except the PE routers that are a part of the originating PE router mesh group.

    For example, if a multicast packet is received by the border router in Figure 48, it is flooded to the two local CE routers. It is also flooded to routers PE1 and PE2 in the LDP-1 mesh group and to routers PE3, PE4, and PE5 in the LDP-2 mesh group. However, the packet is not flooded to routers PE6, PE7, and PE8 in the BGP mesh group.
    Unicast Packet Forwarding
    The PE border router is made aware of the composition of each PE router mesh group. From the data plane, each PE router mesh group is viewed as a virtual pseudowire LAN. The border router is configured to interconnect all of the PE router mesh groups belonging to a single VPLS routing instance. To interconnect the mesh groups, a common MAC table is created on the border router.

    Unicast packets originating within a mesh group are dropped if the destination is another PE router within the same mesh group. However, if the destination MAC address of the unicast packet is a PE router located in a different mesh group, the packet is forwarded to that PE router.

    http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos10.0/information-products/topic-collections/config-guide-vpns/vpn-interoperability-between-bgp-signaling-and-ldp-signaling-in-vpls.html




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