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JN0-363 Exam - Question 27


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The routers shown in the exhibit are configured for segment routing.

In this scenario, what is the adjacency SID that Router B advertises to Router A?

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Correct Answer: D

In segment routing, the adjacency SID is an MPLS label that routers use to direct traffic across specific paths. As shown in the exhibit, the MPLS labels between Router A and Router B are 11 and 12, with 12 being associated with Router B. Therefore, the adjacency SID that Router B advertises to Router A is 12, indicating Router A should use label 12 to send traffic across this specific link to Router B.

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zineeddineOption: B
May 24, 2023

Shloud be answer B Currently, Junos OS enables you to configure a SPRING node SID for IPv4 and IPv6 address families for each routing instance. This node SID is attached to an IPv4 and IPv6 router ID if the router ID is configured on the loopback interface. Otherwise, the lowest IP address assigned to the loopback interface is chosen as the node SID. Configuring a node SID through policy allows you to choose the loopback address that gets the node SID. If the node SID configuration exists and a policy is defined for node SID selection for the same prefix, then the policy configuration takes precedence.

alicenaihiOption: D
Jan 6, 2024

Adjacency SID is an MPLS label that is generated and advertised in IS-IS or OSPF for each adjacency. It is 12 in this question

theeprosemaestroOption: D
Jan 20, 2024

Answer is D. 12. Adjacency SIDs are used in segment routing for MPLS using labels. The answer is 12 (D).

DarkhorsejsbooOption: D
Jan 20, 2024

The adjacency SID (Segment Identifier) that Router B advertises to Router A in a segment routing configuration is indicated by the MPLS label associated with the link as seen from Router B's perspective. According to the diagram, Router B is associated with the MPLS label 12 for the link between Router A and Router B. Therefore, the adjacency SID that Router B advertises to Router A is: D. 12

[Removed]Option: B
Dec 11, 2023

zineeddine Highly Voted 6 months, 2 weeks ago Shloud be answer B Currently, Junos OS enables you to configure a SPRING node SID for IPv4 and IPv6 address families for each routing instance. This node SID is attached to an IPv4 and IPv6 router ID if the router ID is configured on the loopback interface. Otherwise, the lowest IP address assigned to the loopback interface is chosen as the node SID. Configuring a node SID through policy allows you to choose the loopback address that gets the node SID. If the node SID configuration exists and a policy is defined for node SID selection for the same prefix, then the policy configuration takes precedence.

julin_10Option: D
Feb 26, 2024

The adjacency SID in segment routing is advertised by one router to inform another about the label that should be used to forward traffic to it over a particular link. In this scenario, Router B would advertise an adjacency SID to Router A, which would be usedby Router A to forward traffic to Router B. Based on the exhibit, the adjacency SID that Router B advertises to Router A would be 12. References: Juniper Networks documentation on Segment Routing: Segment Routing Overview

7c3a129Option: A
Dec 19, 2023

should b letter A because image mentioned that labels are 11 and 12 because adjancency SID are dinamically assigned. It is not related with loopback(node SID). So finally if some device wants send packets to Router B must has label 11 in stack. This label was advertised by Router B in IGP.

JayjitOption: D
Jan 25, 2024

Correct answer is D https://packetpushers.net/blog/yet-another-blog-about-segment-routing-part-1/