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Some new questions:
Q
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You have an OSPF environment. You have recently added a router called R4 that is directly connected to R1 and R2. You discover that R4 is only peering with R2.
Referring to the exhibit, how would you correct the peering?
A. Adjust the Priority on R1 to be lower than the Priority on R4.
B. Change the MTU size on R1 and R2 to be 22 bytes higher than R4’s MTU size.
C. Adjust the Dead Interval on R4 to match the Dead Interval on R1 and R2.
D. Adjust the Hello Interval on R1 and R2 to match the Hello Interval on R4.
Q
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You have an EVI implemented between PE-1, PE-2, and PE-3 to allow communication between CE-1 and CE-2. CE-2 receives unicast traffic from CE-1 on both links to PE-2 and
PE-3. When CE-1 sends broadcast traffic, CE-2 receives it on only one of the multihomed links.
Referring to the exhibit, which EVPN route type enables this behavior?
A. Type 4
B. Type 3
C. Type 1
D. Type 2
Q
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You are troubleshooting an issue for a customer site that uses 10.10.0.0/24 in AS 65224, but you see another AS in the AS path.
Referring to the exhibit, what is the cause of the problem?
A. AS 65000 is pre-pending AS 65137 to route advertisements.
B. The local AS is receiving two equal cost routes to 10.10.0.0/24.
C. The local AS is in the process of withdrawing the route from AS 65137.
D. AS 65137 is advertising the 10.10.0.0/24 prefix.
Q
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Referring to the exhibit, which two statements are correct regarding the output shown in the exhibit? (Choose two.)
A. The multicast group is an ASM group.
B. The multicast traffic is using the SPT.
C. The multicast group is an SSM group.
D. The multicast traffic is using the RPT.
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