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Juniper Exam JN0-280 Topic 5 Question 2 Discussion

Actual exam question for Juniper's JN0-280 exam
Question #: 2
Topic #: 5
[All JN0-280 Questions]

Which two statements are correct about aggregate routes and generated routes? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A, C

Aggregate routes and generated routes are used to create summarized routes in Junos, but they behave differently in terms of forwarding.

Step-by-Step Breakdown:

Aggregate Routes:

An aggregate route summarizes a set of more specific routes, but it does not have a direct forwarding next hop. Instead, it points to the more specific routes for actual packet forwarding.

Generated Routes:

A generated route also summarizes specific routes, but it has a forwarding next hop that is determined based on the availability of contributing routes. The generated route can be used to directly forward traffic.

Juniper Reference:

Aggregate and Generated Routes: In Junos, aggregate routes rely on more specific routes for forwarding, while generated routes can forward traffic directly based on their next-hop information.


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Val
13 days ago
This question is making my brain hurt. I'll just guess B and C and hope for the best. If I get it wrong, I'll blame the network gremlins!
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Alverta
14 days ago
I'm feeling lucky, let's go with C and D. A generated route is like a magic trick - it appears out of thin air, with no forwarding next hop! And an aggregate route is like a corporate merger, consolidating routes with their own next hops.
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Susana
15 days ago
Hmm, this one's tricky. I'll say B and D. An aggregate route needs a next hop to forward traffic, and a generated route is kind of like a placeholder, so it doesn't have a real next hop.
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Hubert
21 days ago
I agree with you, Crista. I also think C is correct because a generated route has a forwarding next hop.
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Glendora
23 days ago
I'm going with A and C. An aggregate route doesn't have an actual destination network, it just summarizes other routes, so no forwarding next hop. But a generated route does have a next hop to forward traffic.
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Willis
10 minutes ago
Yes, that's correct. A generated route does have a next hop.
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Nan
3 days ago
I agree, an aggregate route doesn't have a next hop.
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Frank
27 days ago
B and C seem to be the correct answers here. An aggregate route consolidates multiple routes, so it would have a forwarding next hop. And a generated route is typically used for default routing, which also requires a next hop.
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Donette
5 days ago
So, B and C are the correct statements about aggregate routes and generated routes.
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Cathrine
10 days ago
I agree, and C is also correct because a generated route typically has a forwarding next hop.
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Lashandra
14 days ago
I think B is correct because an aggregate route does have a forwarding next hop.
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Crista
1 months ago
I think B is correct because an aggregate route has a forwarding next hop.
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