Service Provider Routing and Switching Specialist (JNCIS-SP)

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Question 1 of 65

Click the Exhibit.
The router with the configuration shown in the exhibit has two interfaces, both of which are operational and can pass traffic. These interfaces are connected to two different routers, both of which are configured for OSPF area 0.0.0.1. The router has received LSAs and can now send traffic into the backbone area.
Which two statements are correct? (Choose two.)
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The suggested answer is A, B.

The router is an ASBR (Autonomous System Boundary Router) because it is importing external routes into OSPF, as indicated by the policy statement that accepts routes from protocol direct and rejects specific static routes. This fits the definition of an ASBR. The router has only a single OSPF adjacency because one of the interfaces is configured as passive, which means it cannot form an adjacency, leaving just one interface to form an OSPF adjacency.

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Question 2 of 65

What is the TTL value for EBGP?
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The suggested answer is D.

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Question 3 of 65

What is the OSPFv3 router ID?
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The suggested answer is B.

The OSPFv3 router ID is a 32-bit identifier, which means it resembles an IPv4 address format. Therefore, the correct answer is '192.168.1.1' as it fits the required 32-bit representation.

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Question 4 of 65

Because of recent network failures, additional circuits have been purchased. In addition, Fast reroute has been configured on critical MPLS LSPs.
When the next failure occurs, which two time intervals will affect fast reroute? (Choose two.)
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The suggested answer is A, B.

Two critical time intervals affect fast reroute: The first is the amount of time to detect a link or node failure. This detection is essential because the reroute process only begins after a failure has been identified. The second interval is the amount of time required to reroute the traffic onto the detour. This encompasses the time taken by the network devices to redirect traffic to the predetermined alternate pathways. Both of these intervals are crucial for minimizing downtime and ensuring the reroute mechanism functions expeditiously.

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Question 5 of 65

What must be configured for all IBGP speakers in an AS to have consistent routing information?
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The suggested answer is D.

For all IBGP speakers in an AS to have consistent routing information, a full mesh of IBGP sessions must be configured between all IBGP speakers. This ensures that all IBGP speakers receive complete routing information from each other, preventing any discrepancies in routing tables. Options involving partial meshes, default routes, or static routes do not ensure consistent and comprehensive distribution of routing information within the AS.

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About the Juniper JN0-361 Certification Exam

About the Exam

The Juniper JN0-361 (Service Provider Routing and Switching Specialist (JNCIS-SP)) validates your knowledge and skills. Passing demonstrates proficiency and can boost your career prospects in the field.

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