Which statement is true about the orlonger route-filter match type?
Which statement is true about the orlonger route-filter match type?
The 'orlonger' route-filter match type considers all routes within the specified prefix that are longer than the given prefix. This means that the routes must be of greater length than the specified prefix length, without necessarily including the original prefix length.
Answers is A. Nowhere they mention something about upper limit, so the "up to .. " statement is not valid
D is correct answer According to Voucher Assessment Test
That's incorrect. Answer is A.
Correct Answer. According to Voucher assessment Test of Juniper.
A. Is the correct answer as the the question states ORLONGER. D. would have been the correct answer if the question states LONGER
How about B?
Looked this up. A is correct.
From Juniper documentation: orlonger All of the following are true: The route address shares the same most-significant bits as the match prefix (destination-prefix or the source-prefix). The number of significant bits is described by the prefix-length component of the match prefix. The route’s prefix length is equal to or greater than the prefix-length component of the configured match prefix.
A is correct
The answer is A . Read the question, I wrote orlonger in capital just for emphasis. Which statement is true about the ORLONGER route-filter match type? if the question were "longer" then the answer would be D. I see the question on the Voucher assesment test and appears "longer" and therefore D is correct on the Voucher but in this question is "orlonger" so that the answer is A.
It is A
D is correct
A = Definitely is Correct
Answers is A.
Answer is A
A is correct. Check the table 2: Match Type Examples in below link https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/junos/routing-policy/topics/concept/policy-configuring-route-lists-for-use-in-routing-policy-match-conditions.html
D is the correct answer: https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/junos/routing-policy/topics/concept/policy-configuring-route-lists-for-use-in-routing-policy-match-conditions.html Table 2. clearly indicates what the correct answer is. longer DOES NOT include the specified prefix
Never mind, the answer is A, there is a question on the 104 that states just longer, that is very similar to this question.
correct is A