Free JN0-362 Sample Questions — Service Provider Routing and Switching, Specialist

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Question 1

Which two statements are true about IBGP on MX Series devices? (Choose two.)

  • A. Neighbors can be located anywhere within the AS
  • B. Interface Lo0 must be used for peering
  • C. It does not support multihop
  • D. It is loop free by default
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Correct Answer:
  • A. Neighbors can be located anywhere within the AS
  • D. It is loop free by default
Question 2

Which IPv6 extension header notifies intermediary devices that they must inspect the packet's options?

  • A. destination options header
  • B. routing header
  • C. hop-by-hop options header
  • D. fragment header
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Correct Answer:
C. hop-by-hop options header
Question 3

When working with an MPLS LSP, what will the install 172.16.6.0/24 active command accomplish?

  • A. The command will swap the prefix from inet.0 to inet.3
  • B. The command will swap the prefix from inet.3 to inet.0
  • C. The command will install the prefix in inet.0 rather than inet.3
  • D. The command will install the prefix in inet.3 rather than inet.0
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Correct Answer:
C. The command will install the prefix in inet.0 rather than inet.3
Question 4

You want to make use of the nonstop active routing (NSR) feature. Which complementary feature must also be enabled?

  • A. IP anycast
  • B. graceful restart
  • C. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
  • D. graceful Routing Engine switchover
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Correct Answer:
D. graceful Routing Engine switchover
Question 5

What is the correct description of an Area Border Router (ABR)?

  • A. An ABR is an OSPF router with links in two areas, connecting OSPF areas to the backbone
  • B. An ABR is an OSPF router that injects routing information from outside the OSPF AS
  • C. An ABR is an OSPF router with at least one link in a Layer 2 area
  • D. An ABR is an OSPF router with all of its links within an area
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Correct Answer:
A. An ABR is an OSPF router with links in two areas, connecting OSPF areas to the backbone

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