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Juniper Exam JN0-363 Topic 15 Question 31 Discussion

Actual exam question for Juniper's JN0-363 exam
Question #: 31
Topic #: 15
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You are implementing traffic engineering in your MPLS network. You must ensure that the MPLS routes are used to traverse your network. Your solution should not affect IGP routes in your route tables.

In this scenario, which traffic engineering setting will accomplish this behavior?

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Suggested Answer: D

bgp---On BGP destinations only. Ingress routes are installed in the inet.3 routing table.

bgp-igp---On both BGP and IGP destinations. Ingress routes are installed in the inet.0 routing table. If IGP shortcuts are enabled, the shortcut routes are automatically installed in the inet.0 routing table.

bgp-igp-both-ribs---On both BGP and IGP destinations. Ingress routes are installed in the inet.0 and inet.3 routing tables. This option is used to support VPNs.

mpls-forwarding---On both BGP and IGP destinations. Use ingress routes for forwarding only, not for routing.


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Hailey
5 months ago
Makes sense. MPLS forwarding should handle the traffic engineering without touching IGP routes.
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Justine
6 months ago
I'm leaning towards mpls-forwarding. It seems like the right approach for keeping IGP routes unaffected.
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Thaddeus
6 months ago
They were bgp-igp-both-ribs, mpls-forwarding, bgp-igp, and bgp.
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Kenneth
6 months ago
What were the answer options again?
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Hailey
6 months ago
Yeah, I think the goal was to not affect IGP routes.
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Thaddeus
6 months ago
Hey, did you see that question about implementing traffic engineering in MPLS?
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