Juniper JN0-647 - Enterprise Routing and Switching, Professional (JNCIP-ENT) Exam

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Your network supports multicast traffic but your provider network does not. You want to allow multicast hosts outside of your network to receive multicast traffic sourced within your network.
How would you satisfy this requirement?

  • A. Use MSDP peering with your provider.
  • B. Use AutoVPN to connect to the remote hosts.
  • C. Use an MP-BGP session to your provider to pass multicast traffic.
  • D. Use an automatic multicast tunnel gateway at the edge of your network.


Answer : D

Click the exhibit.


Referring to the exhibit, traffic handled by the s-1 scheduler is out of profile.
Assuming bandwidth is available in this scenario, which statement is correct?

  • A. Traffic handled by the s-1 scheduler is serviced immediately after traffic being serviced by the s-4 scheduler.
  • B. Traffic handled by the s-1 scheduler is serviced immediately before traffic being serviced by the s-4 scheduler.
  • C. Traffic handled by the s-1 scheduler is serviced immediately before traffic being serviced by the s-2 scheduler.
  • D. Traffic handled by the s-1 scheduler is serviced immediately after traffic being serviced by the s-2 scheduler.


Answer : D

Click the Exhibit.



Referring to the exhibit, which set of interfaces will be registered by MVRP?

  • A. ge-0/1/0, ge-0/1/1, ae0, ae1
  • B. ge-0/1/0, ge-0/0/2, ae0, ae1
  • C. ge-0/0/1, ge-0/1/1, ae0, ae1
  • D. ge-0/0/1, ge-0/0/2, ae0, ae1


Answer : D

Click the Exhibit button.





You are configuring a new BGP session between router1 and router2. The session does not establish.
Referring to the exhibit, what must be done to establish this session?

  • A. You must define the peer-as number on router2.
  • B. You must define the autonomous- system number under the [edit routing-options] hierarchy on router1.
  • C. You must specify type as external on both devices.
  • D. You must specify the local-address on both devices.


Answer : D

Which router ID is correct for OSFPv3?

  • A. 0.0.0.0
  • B. 2001:123:6::1
  • C. ::172.16.1.1
  • D. 172.16.1.1


Answer : D

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