Ericsson Certified Associate - IP Networking Questions and Answers
Question 5
What is the purpose of penultimate hop popping?
Options:
A.
to reduce the load on the LER
B.
to reduce the load on the LSR
C.
to reduce the load on the LDP
D.
to reduce the load on the LSP
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Explanation:
Penultimate hop popping (PHP) is a function performed by certain routers in an MPLS enabled network. It refers to the process whereby the outermost label of an MPLS tagged packet is removed by a label switch router (LSR) before the packet is passed to an adjacent label edge router (LER). The purpose of PHP is to reduce the load on the LER, as it saves one cycle of label lookup. The LER can forward the packet based on its IP header or another label in the stack, without having to process the outer label. PHPfunctionality is achieved by the LER advertising a label with a value of 3 to its neighbors. This label is defined as "implicit-null" and informs the neighboring LSRs to perform PHP12.
References: Penultimate hop popping - Wikipedia, MPLS Penultimate hop popping - NetworkLessons.com
Question 6
In an Ethernet frame carrying a VLAN tag, where does the VLAN tag appear?
Options:
A.
after the type field
B.
before the length field
C.
before the type field
D.
after the length field
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Explanation:
In an Ethernet frame carrying a VLAN tag, the VLAN tag appears before the type field. A VLAN tag is a 4-byte field that is inserted into an Ethernet frame to indicate the VLAN membership and priority of the frame. The VLAN tag consists of two subfields: the tag protocol identifier (TPID) and the tag control information (TCI). The TPID subfield is a 16-bit field that identifies the frame as an IEEE 802.1Q-tagged frame, with a value of 0x8100. The TCI subfield is a 16-bit field that contains the priority code point (PCP), the drop eligible indicator (DEI), and the VLAN identifier (VID). The VLAN tag appears between the source MAC address and the type fields of the original frame, shifting the type field by four bytes. The type field indicates the type of the payload, such as IP or ARP .
What is the function of LSR from an LDP perspective?
Options:
A.
The LSR distributes labels of LDP to its FEC peers.
B.
The LSR distributes packets of FEC to its LDP peers.
C.
The LSR distributes packets of LDP to its FEC peers.
D.
The LSR distributes labels of FEC to its LDP peers.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Explanation:
The function of LSR from an LDP perspective is to distribute labels of FEC to its LDP peers. LSR stands for Label Switching Router, which is a router that forwards packets based on labels rather than IP addresses in an MPLS network. LDP stands for Label Distribution Protocol, which is a protocol that distributes labels for MPLS forwarding along the shortest path calculated by an IGP. FEC stands for Forwarding Equivalence Class, which is a group of packets that are forwarded in the same manner by an LSR. An LSR uses LDP to advertise the label mappings for each FEC to its LDP peers, which are other LSRs that have established an LDP session with it12.
References: Ldp | Microsoft Learn, Label Distribution Protocol - Wikipedia
Question 8
What is the maximum number of unique VLAN IDs available?
Options:
A.
2048
B.
3192
C.
4096
D.
16384
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Explanation:
The maximum number of unique VLAN IDs available is 4096. A VLAN ID is a 12-bit identifier that can range from 0 to 4095. However, VLAN ID 0 is reserved for tagging the priority of frames and VLAN ID 4095 is reserved for implementation use, so only VLAN IDs from 1 to 4094 are available for user configuration78. VLAN IDs are used to identify different broadcast domains or subnets on a Layer 2 network. VLAN IDs are carried in the IEEE 802.1Q tag in the Ethernet frame header.
References: What is a virtual LAN (VLAN) and how does it work with my managed switch? - NETGEAR Support, Virtual LANs (VLANs) - Cisco