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Juniper Exam JN0-480 Topic 5 Question 29 Discussion

Actual exam question for Juniper's JN0-480 exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 5
[All JN0-480 Questions]

You must configure a static route for traffic to exit a configured routing zone. In the Juniper Apstra Ul. where would you accomplish this task?

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Suggested Answer: D

A connectivity template is a set of configuration parameters that can be applied to a device or a group of devices in a blueprint. A blueprint is a logical representation of the network design and intent. A primitive is a basic unit of configuration that can be added to a connectivity template. A primitive can be a link, a peering, a policy, or a service. In the exhibit, the red-striped primitives indicate that further configuration is required for them to be compatible with the connectivity template design. The red stripes mean that the primitive is incomplete or invalid, and it needs to be edited or deleted. For example, the IP Link primitive needs to have the interface name and IP address specified for each end of the link. The other options are incorrect because:

A) The gray-solid primitives indicate further configuration is required is wrong because the gray-solid primitives indicate that they are compatible with the connectivity template design. The gray color means that the primitive is valid and complete, and it does not need any further configuration.

B) The gray-solid primitives indicate that they are incompatible with the connectivity template design is wrong because the gray-solid primitives indicate that they are compatible with the connectivity template design, as explained above.

C) The red-striped primitives indicate that they are incompatible with the connectivity template design is wrong because the red-striped primitives indicate that further configuration is required, not that they are incompatible. The red stripes mean that the primitive is incomplete or invalid, but it can be fixed by editing or deleting it.Reference:

Connectivity Templates

Data Center Automation Using Juniper Apstra

Config Rendering in Juniper Apstra


Contribute your Thoughts:

Anna
1 months ago
Wait, did they really ask us to configure a static route in the Apstra UI? I thought that was all about the data center fabric and not routing. This exam is getting too meta for me.
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Lashaunda
2 months ago
I'm going with 'B' because it sounds more technical and complicated, and that's usually the case with these Juniper questions.
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Miss
11 days ago
User 2: Yeah, I agree. It does sound more technical
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Julianna
15 days ago
User 1: I think the answer is B
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Rex
2 months ago
Hah, trick question! Everyone knows the answer is always 'C' on these exams. Gotta love Juniper's sense of humor.
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Matthew
18 days ago
C) under Active -> Connectivity Templates
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Lashaunda
21 days ago
B) under Staged -> Virtual -> Routing Zones
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Jacob
22 days ago
A) under Active -> Virtual -> Routing Zones
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Brande
2 months ago
I'm not sure, I think it might be under the Staged section since that's where you configure the virtual environment, but I could be wrong.
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Nikita
15 days ago
Oh, okay. I'll check there. Thanks for the clarification!
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Jules
1 months ago
No, I believe it's actually under Active -> Virtual -> Routing Zones
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Denise
1 months ago
I think it's under Staged -> Virtual -> Routing Zones
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Jamal
2 months ago
Option A seems like the right choice, as it's under the Active section where the configured routing zones are managed.
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Denise
9 days ago
Let's go with option A then. It seems like the most appropriate location for configuring the static route.
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Cecily
17 days ago
That's where the routing zones are managed, so it would be the logical place to set up the static route.
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Edelmira
26 days ago
Yes, I agree. It makes sense to configure the static route under the Active section.
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Nobuko
1 months ago
I think option A is the correct choice.
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Rueben
2 months ago
But wouldn't it make more sense to configure it in the Active zone rather than the Staged zone?
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Zachary
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is B) under Staged -> Virtual -> Routing Zones.
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Rueben
3 months ago
I think the answer is A) under Active -> Virtual -> Routing Zones.
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