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Juniper Exam JN0-363 Topic 13 Question 27 Discussion

Actual exam question for Juniper's JN0-363 exam
Question #: 27
Topic #: 13
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You are asked to configure filter-based forwarding on a Junos device.

Which two statements are correct in this scenario? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: C, D

To configure filter-based forwarding, perform the following tasks: Create a match filter on the ingress device. To specify a match filter, include the filter filter-name statement at the [edit firewall] hierarchy level. A packet that passes through the filter is compared against a set of rules to classify it and to determine its membership in a set. Once classified, the packet is forwarded to a routing table specified in the accept action in the filter description language. The routing table then forwards the packet to the next hop that corresponds to the destination address entry in the table. Create routing instances that specify the routing table(s) to which a packet is forwarded, and the destination to which the packet is forwarded at the [edit routing-instances] hierarchy level.


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Ilona
6 months ago
Got it. That seems logical. Thanks for clarifying!
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Ronnie
6 months ago
So, the correct options for configuring filter-based forwarding are creating a routing policy and a match filter.
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Corinne
7 months ago
That makes sense. Creating and applying a match filter helps in filtering the traffic based on certain criteria.
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Desirae
7 months ago
I believe another correct statement is you must create and apply a match filter.
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Ettie
7 months ago
Yes, that's correct. You must create a routing policy to control the flow of traffic.
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Ilona
8 months ago
I think for filter-based forwarding, you need to create a routing policy, right?
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