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Service Provider Routing and Switching, Specialist (JNCIS-SP) Questions and Answers

Question 9

Exhibit.

Referring to the exhibit, you have configured an aggregate route that represents the 172.21.0.0/24, 172.21.1.0/24, and 172.21.2.0/24 networks. However, when you view the routing table, your new route hidden.

Which action would you perform to determine the problem?

Options:

A.

Verify that you have active contributing routes on the device.

B.

Verify that you have configured a policy on the device to accept aggregate routes.

C.

Verify that you have defined a metric value for the aggregate route.

D.

Verify that you have set the preference to a lower default value.

Question 10

You are implementing traffic engineering in your MPLS network. You must ensure that the MPLS routes are used to traverse your network. Your solution should not affect IGP routes in your route tables.

In this scenario, which traffic engineering setting will accomplish this behavior?

Options:

A.

bgp-igp-both-ribs

B.

mpls-forwarding

C.

bgp-igp

D.

bgp

Question 11

Exhibit

Referring to the exhibit, how do you verify the status of the tunnel from R1?

Options:

A.

Issue the ping 172.20.111.10 source 172.20.110.1 command.

B.

Issue the ping 172.20.111.10 source 198.51.100.1 command.

C.

Issue the ping 172.20.iii.io source 203.0.113.2 command.

D.

Issue the ping 172.20. Ill. 10 command.

Question 12

You are troubleshooting two OSPF routers that have an adjacency that remains in the ExStart state.

What would cause this problem?

Options:

A.

mismatched OSPF hello intervals on the OSPF interfaces

B.

mismatched authentication settings on the OSPF interfaces

C.

mismatched MTU settings on the OSPF interfaces

D.

mismatched subnet settings on the OSPF interfaces

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