This page was exported from Exams Labs Braindumps [ http://blog.examslabs.com ] Export date:Thu Nov 21 20:17:49 2024 / +0000 GMT ___________________________________________________ Title: Ultimate Guide to Prepare JN0-362 Certification Exam for JNCIS-SP in 2022 [Q34-Q52] --------------------------------------------------- Ultimate Guide to Prepare JN0-362 Certification Exam for JNCIS-SP in 2022 Use Real JN0-362 Dumps - Juniper Correct Answers updated on 2022 The benefit in Obtaining the JN0-362 Exam Certification Designed for experienced networking professionals with beginner to intermediate knowledge of routing and switching implementations in Junos, this written exam verifies the candidate's basic understanding of routing and switching technologies and related platform configuration and troubleshooting skills. Our exam dumps and pdf study materials are valid, best, simple and easy to understand.JN0-362 exam dumps, you will give you introduction to understand the nature of the Juniper JNCIS Service Provider exam. To get the certification exam dumps and practice exams are the best way possible.   NO.34 What are two methods for decreasing the size of an OSPF link-state database (LSDB)? (Choose two.)  Ensure that all routers on a shared segment are configured with a priority value of 0.  Use an interface type of p2p when possible.  Segment large groups of routers into areas.  Change a stub area to NSSA when possible. NO.35 Click the Exhibit button.Referring to the exhibit, which two statements are true? (Choose two.)  The BGP peering between R1 and R4 should use loopback interface addresses  The BGP peering between R1 and R4 should use physical interface addresses  The BGP peerings between R1, R2, and R3 should use loopback interface addresses  The BGP peerings between R1, R2, and R3 should use physical interface addresses NO.36 Which two events could cause the BGP Active state to appear? (Choose two.)  The local router failed to establish a TCP connection with the peer device.  A firewall is stopping all UDP packets.  The local router does not have a route to the peer device.  The BGP configuration is incomplete. NO.37 Click the Exhibit button.You are configuring an IBGP group. When you commit your configuration, you receive the error shown in the exhibit.Which additional configuration parameter must you add to your configuration?  multipath  type external  type internal  export <policy name> NO.38 By default, which BGP attribute is only compared when two route advertisements are received from the same neighboring AS?  MED  AS-Path  Communities  Next Hop NO.39 Which two problems occur when increasing numbers of users are added to an Ethernet LAN with no switches present? (Choose two.)  There is a greater chance for collisions to occur  The MAC table sizes increase  Some devices will not see certain traffic  There is unnecessary consumption of network bandwidth NO.40 Click the Exhibit button. Given the OSPF topology shown in the exhibit, how many unique link-state databases are present in the network?  1  2  3  6 NO.41 Which statement is true about routing instances on Junos devices?  Routing information cannot be shared between routing instance.  Each routing protocol runs in a separate routing instance.  Junos device support only one routing instance.  Each routing instance is a unique grouping of routing tables, interfaces, and routing protocol parameters. NO.42 What is the OSPFv3 router ID?  0.0.0.0  192.168.1.1  2001::1:2  2001::192.168.1.1 NO.43 Click the Exhibit button.Referring to the exhibit, which two statements are correct? (Choose two.)  The router will install the 0.0.0.0/0 route into the routing table when no BGP prefixes are present  The router will remove the 0.0.0.0/0 route from the routing table when no BGP prefixes are present  The router will remove the 0.0.0.0/0 route from the routing table when any BGP prefixes are present  The router will install the 0.0.0.0/0 route into the routing table when any BGP prefixes are present NO.44 Click the Exhibit button.You are troubleshooting a new BGP peering session which is not establishing. Referring to the exhibit, which statement is true?  The update messages contain an unsupported option  The neighbor does not support IPv6  The peer’s AS number is misconfigured  The TCP session is not establishing NO.45 Click the Exhibit button.Both configuration hierarchies shown in the exhibit have been committed to your MX Series device. Which two statements are true in this scenario? (Choose two.)  Traffic destined to 10.3.0.1 will use the R1-to-R6 LSP as a next hop  Traffic destined to 10.3.0.1 will not use the R1-to-R6 LSP as a next hop  The active 10.3.0.0/24 prefix installed in the route table will have a route preference of 5  The active 10.3.0.0/24 prefix installed in the route table will have a route preference of 7 NO.46 Click the Exhibit button.Referring to the exhibit, why is the route hidden?  The wrong BGP address family is enabled for the BGP session  The route has yet to be verified  The protocol next hop is not reachable  The MPLS LSP to the 192.168.0.2 peer is down NO.47 You want to disable MAC learning only for interface ge-0/0/0.0 on an MX Series device.Which syntax will accomplish this task?  Option A  Option B  Option C  Option D NO.48 Click the Exhibit button.Referring to the exhibit, the GRE tunnel between R-1 and R-2 allows connectivity between User-1 and Server-1. When User-1 communicates with Server-2 with packets that are 1472 bytes in size, no packet fragmentation occurs. User-1 can communicate with Server-1 with packets that are up to 1448 bytes in size with no packet fragmentation. However, if the packet size is larger than 1448 bytes, packet fragmentation occurs.Why is the packet fragmentation occurring between User-1 and Server-1 in this scenario?  The GRE header adds 20 bytes to the packet  The GRE header adds 24 bytes to the packet  The IP header adds 20 bytes to the packet  The IP header adds 24 bytes to the packet NO.49 Click the Exhibit button.Referring to the exhibit, the GRE tunnel between R-1 and R-2 allows connectivity between User-1 and Server-1. When User-1 communicates with Server-2 with packets that are 1472 bytes in size, no packet fragmentation occurs. User-1 can communicate with Server-1 with packets that are up to 1448 bytes in size with no packet fragmentation. However, if the packet size is larger than 1448 bytes, packet fragmentation occurs.Why is the packet fragmentation occurring between User-1 and Server-1 in this scenario?  The GRE header adds 20 bytes to the packet  The GRE header adds 24 bytes to the packet  The IP header adds 20 bytes to the packet  The IP header adds 24 bytes to the packet NO.50 Click the Exhibit button.You configured R1 and R2 to form an OSPF adjacency, but the adjacency will not establish. Referring to the exhibit, which statement correctly identifies the problem?  Hello and dead timers are not matching between R1 and R2  R1 does not have a router ID defined  R1 and R2 have the same router ID  R2 has a wrong area configured NO.51 Which two values are used by an RSTP bridge to remove stale BPDU information? (Choose two.)  Message Age  Forwarding Delay  Hello Time  Max Age NO.52 Click the Exhibit button.Referring to the exhibit, if there is a connection failure between router1 and router2, how much time will pass before the devices declare the BFD session dead?  1200 ms  300 ms  600 ms  900 ms  Loading … JNCIS-SP -JN0-362 Exam-Practice-Dumps: https://www.examslabs.com/Juniper/JNCIS-SP/best-JN0-362-exam-dumps.html --------------------------------------------------- Images: https://blog.examslabs.com/wp-content/plugins/watu/loading.gif https://blog.examslabs.com/wp-content/plugins/watu/loading.gif --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Post date: 2022-06-25 06:29:18 Post date GMT: 2022-06-25 06:29:18 Post modified date: 2022-06-25 06:29:18 Post modified date GMT: 2022-06-25 06:29:18