This page was exported from Exam for engine [ http://blog.test4engine.com ] Export date:Mon Nov 18 2:48:31 2024 / +0000 GMT ___________________________________________________ Title: Juniper JN0-363 Questions and Answers Guarantee you Oass the Test Easily [Q141-Q161] --------------------------------------------------- Juniper JN0-363 Questions and Answers Guarantee you Oass the Test Easily Share Latest JN0-363 DUMP with 293 Questions and Answers The JN0-363 exam is a comprehensive exam that covers a wide range of topics, including routing policies, OSPF, BGP, MPLS, Layer 2 VPNs, Layer 3 VPNs, multicast, and many more. JN0-363 exam is designed to test the candidate's understanding of the concepts and technologies used in service provider networks. JN0-363 exam is conducted in a proctored environment and consists of multiple-choice questions, scenario-based questions, and simulations. Juniper JN0-363 exam covers a wide range of topics that are relevant to the service provider industry. These topics include routing protocols, MPLS, Layer 2 and Layer 3 VPNs, BGP, and multicast. Candidates who pass JN0-363 exam will have a deep understanding of these technologies and will be able to apply this knowledge in real-world situations.   QUESTION 141Referring to the exhibit, internal BGP between R1 and R2 is not establishing.What is the problem In this scenario?  R1 does not have a route to 192.168.200.2.  R1 and R2 must each have unique AS numbers.  R1 needs to be configured with an explicit router ID.  R1 needs to be configured with a next-hop self policy. QUESTION 142Click the Exhibit.Referring to the configuration in the exhibit, which two statements are true? (Choose two.)  The next-hop 172.16.1.2 must respond to ping commands for the route 192.168.5.0/24 to be active.  The next-hop 172.16.1.2 must be active in route table inet 3 for the route 192.168.5.0/24 to be active.  The next-hop 172.16.1.2 must be part of an active route in route table inet 0 for route 192.168.5.0/24 to be active.  The next-hop 172.16.1.2 must be directly connected to the router for route QUESTION 143Which three statements are true regarding the show system switchover operational mode command? (Choose three.)  This command can only be issued on the master Routing Engine.  This command displays the status of graceful switchover.  This command can only be issued on the backup Routing Engine.  This command displays the status of the interface and process databases.  This command displays the status of the kernel database. QUESTION 144ExhibitYou configured interface ge-0/070.0 to run IS-IS. but this interface does not appear in the output of the show isis adjacency command as shown in the exhibit.What is the problem in this scenario?  This is a Gigabit Ethernet interface, that is incompatible with the reference-bandwidth 100g statement.  The family iso statement must be added to the logical interface.  The router at the other end of the link Is not sending any IS-IS Hello messages.  The router at the other end of the link is a Level 1 only router. QUESTION 145ExhibitS ExhibitLSI1 A AS 65501ISPB AS 65502Advertised Prefixes: 172.20.0.0/24 172.20.20.0/24 172.20.21.0/24 NAdvertised Prefixes: 172.20.0.0/24172.20.1.0/24Referring to the exhibit, which two statements are correct? (Choose two.)  Devices in AS 65512 will prefer ISP A for traffic destined to the 172.20.21.0/24 network.  Devices In AS 65512 will prefer ISP A for traffic destined to the 172.20.0.0/24 network.  Devices in AS 65512 will prefer ISP B for traffic destined to the 172.20.21.0/24 network.  Devices In AS 65512 will prefer ISP B for traffic destined to the 172.20.0.0/24 network. QUESTION 146What are three well-known mandatory BGP attributes? (Choose three.)  next hop  origin  community  MED  AS path There are four categories of BGP attributes:Well-known mandatory: Recognized by all BGP peers, passed to all peers, and present in all Update messages. Well-known mandatory attributes include:- Next- hop- Origin- AS PATH Well-known discretionary: Recognized by all routers, passed to all peers, and optionally included in the Update message. Well-known discretionary attributes include:- Local Preference – Atomic Aggregate Optional transitive: Possibly recognized by BGP routers and passed to BGP peers. Optional transitive attributes are marked as partial when not recognized.Optional transitive attributes include: – Aggregator – CommunityOptional non-transitive: Possibly recognized by BGP routers but not passed to peers. Optional non-transitive attributes include:- Multi-exit discriminator (MED) – Originator ID -Cluster-IDQUESTION 147Click the Exhibit.Referring to the configuration in the exhibit, which two statements are true? (Choose two.)  The next-hop 172.16.1.2 must respond to ping commands for the route 192.168.5.0/24 to be active.  The next-hop 172.16.1.2 must be active in route table inet 3 for the route 192.168.5.0/24 to be active.  The next-hop 172.16.1.2 must be part of an active route in route table inet 0 for route 192.168.5.0/24 to be active.  The next-hop 172.16.1.2 must be directly connected to the router for route QUESTION 148Referring to the exhibit, internal BGP between R1 and R2 is not establishing.What is the problem In this scenario?  R1 does not have a route to 192.168.200.2.  R1 and R2 must each have unique AS numbers.  R1 needs to be configured with an explicit router ID.  R1 needs to be configured with a next-hop self policy. QUESTION 149Click the Exhibit.You are receiving the same route prefix from four EBGP neighbors.Based on the information provided in the exhibit, which route will become active?  Route2  Route3  Route4  Route1 QUESTION 150You want to see a detailed list of all established BGP sessions. In this scenario, what would be a valid command to accomplish this task?  show bgp neighbor  show bgp summary  show rouse receive-protocol bgp <neighbor IP address>  show rouse protocol bgp QUESTION 151Which type of load balancing is shown in the exhibit?  elastic load balancing  per-packet load balancing  per-flow load balancing  network load balancing QUESTION 152Click the Exhibit button. The policy shown in the exhibit has been configured and installed on your router.What is the result of applying this policy?  The 172.18.1.0/24 network will be redistributed into OSPF as an external route.  The 172.18.1.0/24 network will be redistributed into OSPF as an internal route.  The 172.18.1.0/32 network will be redistributed into OSPF as an external route.  The 172.18.1.0/32 network will be redistributed into OSPF as an internal route. QUESTION 153Click the Exhibit button.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?  11  10.1.1.2  10.1.1.1  12 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.QUESTION 154Which BGP message type is used to re-advertise routes that have already been sent to a peer and acknowledged using TCP?  update  keepalive  notification  refresh The BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) refresh message is used to request the re-advertisement of the IPv4 unicast or multicast routing information that was previously sent by the sender to the receiver and acknowledged using TCP. This message helps in refreshing the routes in case of route table changes or to ensure that the receiver has the latest and most accurate routing information.QUESTION 155Click the exhibit.You are asked to enable a new BGP connection on R1, which has an existing IPv4 peering with R2. The new peering with R3 will use IPv6.Referring to the exhibit, which two steps are required to enable the new IPv6 peering? (Choose two.)  Configure an IPv6 address on the appropriate interface.  Configure the rib inet6.0 statement under the BGP group.  Configure an IPv6 neighbor address under the BGP group.  Configure an IPv6 local address under the BGP group. QUESTION 156Referring to the exhibit, which two statements are correct? (Choose two.)  Prefixes in Level 1 will be redistributed to Level 2.  Prefixes In Level 2 will be not redistributed to Level 1.  Prefixes in Level 2 will be redistributed to Level 1.  Prefixes in Level 1 will not be redistributed to Level 2. QUESTION 157Click the Exhibit.You are planning the addition of a new EX3400 Series device to the network (EX-3400-7) to service MSTI-1 and MSTI-2.Referring to the exhibit, which requirement must be met on EX-3400-7 for the MSTP instances to become fully operational and resilient?  The MSTP revision-level must be incremented.  The CIST must be extended to EX-3400-7.  The MSTP configuration-name must be the same.  The bridge-priority must match EX-3400-5 and EX-3400-6. QUESTION 158ExhibitWhich two statements are correct about the information shown in the exhibit? (Choose two.)  The root bridge is reachable using the ge-0/0/14 interface.  This switch is the root bridge for this spanning tree topology.  This switch has a bridge priority of 8k.  The root bridge’s priority Is 4k. The exhibit shows the output of the commandshow spanning-tree bridge, which provides information about the spanning tree status of the switch. From the output, we can see that the switch has a bridge ID different from the root ID, which implies that this switch is not the root bridge. The “Topology change initiator” field shows ge-0/0/14, which indicates that the last topology change occurred on this interface, and this is also the interface used to reach the root bridge.References:Juniper Networks documentation on Spanning Tree Protocol: Understanding Spanning Tree ProtocolsQUESTION 159Click the Exhibit.Referring to the configuration in the exhibit, which statement is true?  The next-hop 172.16.1.2 must be directly connected to the router for route 192.168.5.0/24 to be active.  The next-hop 172.16.1.2 must be part of an active route in route table inet.0 for route 192.168.5.0/24 to be active.  The next-hop 172.16.1.2 must respond to ping commands for the route 192.168.5.0/24 to be active.  The next-hop 172.16.1.2 must be active in route table inet.3 for the route 192.168.5.0/24 to be active. QUESTION 160Which new field is added to an IPv6 header as compared lo IPv4?  version  checksum  fragment offset  flow label QUESTION 161ExhibitReferring to the exhibit, which statement is true about VRRP?  VRRP communication between the two devices is not functioning correctly.  Both routers are in the same state because they have the same VRRP priority.  VRRP Is functioning normally in active/active mode.  The routers should use different virtual IP addresses for VRRP to function correctly. The exhibit shows theshow vrrp summaryoutput from two routers, with both routers listing the state of their VRRP group asmaster. VRRP allows for multiple routers to share a virtual IP address and a virtual MAC address, but usually, only one router is the master at any given time while others are in backup state. However, in some configurations, VRRP can operate in an active/active mode where multiple routers handle traffic simultaneously for load sharing. Since both routers show the state asmasterand there is no evidence of misconfiguration in the virtual IP addresses or priority, it indicates that VRRP is likely functioning in an active/active setup.References:Juniper documentation on VRRP: Junos OS VRRP Overview Loading … Dumps for Free JN0-363 Practice Exam Questions: https://www.test4engine.com/JN0-363_exam-latest-braindumps.html --------------------------------------------------- Images: https://blog.test4engine.com/wp-content/plugins/watu/loading.gif https://blog.test4engine.com/wp-content/plugins/watu/loading.gif --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Post date: 2024-11-03 16:33:13 Post date GMT: 2024-11-03 16:33:13 Post modified date: 2024-11-03 16:33:13 Post modified date GMT: 2024-11-03 16:33:13