1.
Your network consists of multiple remote locations using both IPv4 and IPv6. You have an IPv4-based Internet connection at each site provided by different, local service providers. You are asked to ensure that the remote IPv6 networks are able to communicate. What should you do?
2.
On an Ethernet segment, OSPF DROther routers form which type of adjacency with each other?
3.
Which statement is true about routing instances on Junos devices?
4.
To which OSPF state does a device transaction once it receives an initial hello packet?
5.
Which table will a Junos-based MPLS ingress router first consult to determine the next hop for BGP routes reachable through an LSP?
6.
Which Layer 2 mechanism logically groups network nodes into separate broadcast domains?
7.
You are asked to configure a new LSP in your network. The new LSP must take a specific path using a given set of routers. What must you do to accomplish this task?
8.
Which standards-based election protocol facilitates redundancy in a LAN environment by eliminating a single point of failure through the use of master and backup routers.
9.
Which high availability feature allows uninterrupted packet forwarding and temporary suppression of all routing protocol updates?
10.
You are using RSVP in your network to signal MPLS LSPs. You are asked to ensure that the egress MPLS router receives the full label stack, containing both the hop-by-hop and VPN label.