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Juniper Exam JN0-664 Topic 1 Question 36 Discussion

Actual exam question for Juniper's JN0-664 exam
Question #: 36
Topic #: 1
[All JN0-664 Questions]

Which three statements about IS-IS in a multi-area network are correct? (Choose three.)

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Suggested Answer: A, B, D

Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) is a link-state routing protocol designed to move information efficiently within a computer network, a group of physically connected computers or similar devices. It operates in two levels, Level 1 (L1) and Level 2 (L2), and supports hierarchical routing within a multi-area network.

Let's analyze each statement to determine its correctness in the context of IS-IS multi-area networks.

1. **Statement A: Internal L1 PDUs are flooded to the local area's L2 routers.**

- This statement is correct. L1 PDUs (Protocol Data Units) are flooded within the L1 area and also to the L2 routers that are present in the same area. These L2 routers act as the boundary routers that connect the local L1 area to other L1 areas via L2.

2. **Statement B: External L2 PDUs are flooded to all L2 routers in other areas.**

- This statement is correct. L2 PDUs are flooded throughout the entire L2 backbone, which includes all L2 routers in different areas. This ensures that inter-area routing information is shared across the network.

3. **Statement C: Internal L1 PDUs are flooded to all L1 routers in other areas.**

- This statement is incorrect. Internal L1 PDUs are only flooded within the local L1 area. They do not cross L1 area boundaries; inter-area communication is handled by L2 routers.

4. **Statement D: Internal L1 PDUs are only flooded to the local area's L1 routers.**

- This statement is correct. Internal L1 PDUs are indeed only flooded within their local L1 area, and do not go beyond it.

5. **Statement E: External L2 PDUs are only flooded to the local area's L2 routers.**

- This statement is incorrect. External L2 PDUs are flooded to all L2 routers throughout the IS-IS network, not just to those in the local area. This allows L2 routers to maintain a complete map of the network's topology.

**Conclusion**:

Given the analysis, the correct answers are:

**A. Internal L1 PDUs are flooded to the local area's L2 routers.**

**B. External L2 PDUs are flooded to all L2 routers in other areas.**

**D. Internal L1 PDUs are only flooded to the local area's L1 routers.**

**Reference**:

- Juniper Networks Documentation on IS-IS: [IS-IS Overview](https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/concept/is-is-routing-overview.html)

- RFC 1195, Use of OSI IS-IS for Routing in TCP/IP and Dual Environments: [RFC 1195](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1195) which details the operation of IS-IS in multi-area networks.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Micah
23 days ago
Haha, Hannah's got a point! IS-IS is like a secret club for network geeks. But hey, at least it keeps us employed, right?
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Hannah
24 days ago
Hold on, I'm still trying to figure out this IS-IS stuff. Why can't they just use plain old IP routing? This is making my head spin!
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Raelene
4 days ago
D) Internal L1 PDUs are only flooded to the local area's L1 routers.
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Lynelle
7 days ago
B) External L2 PDUs are flooded to all L2 routers in other areas.
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Boris
11 days ago
A) Internal L1 PDUs are flooded to the local area's L2 routers.
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Margo
28 days ago
Aha, I got it! The correct answers are B, D, and E. External L2 PDUs are flooded to all L2 routers in other areas, and internal L1 PDUs are only for the local area's L1 routers.
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Cora
3 hours ago
User 2: Yes, External L2 PDUs are flooded to all L2 routers in other areas.
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Willis
17 days ago
I think the correct answers are B, D, and E.
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Olen
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about C. I thought internal L1 PDUs were only for the local area's L1 routers, not all L1 routers in other areas. Let me double-check that.
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Kizzy
6 days ago
User 3: I agree with Kizzy. Internal L1 PDUs are only flooded to the local area's L1 routers.
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Lashanda
8 days ago
User 2: I'm not sure about that. I believe internal L1 PDUs are only flooded to the local area's L1 routers.
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Martha
10 days ago
User 1: I think C is correct. Internal L1 PDUs are flooded to all L1 routers in other areas.
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Emerson
1 months ago
I think B and D are the correct answers. Internal L1 PDUs should only be flooded to the local area's L1 routers, not to other areas.
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Dahlia
15 days ago
I agree with you, A, B, and D are the correct statements. Internal L1 PDUs are flooded to the local area's L2 routers, external L2 PDUs are flooded to all L2 routers in other areas, and internal L1 PDUs are only flooded to the local area's L1 routers.
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Louisa
17 days ago
I think C, D, and E are the correct answers. Internal L1 PDUs are flooded to all L1 routers in other areas, internal L1 PDUs are only flooded to the local area's L1 routers, and external L2 PDUs are only flooded to the local area's L2 routers.
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Elroy
18 days ago
I believe A, B, and D are the correct statements. Internal L1 PDUs are flooded to the local area's L2 routers, external L2 PDUs are flooded to all L2 routers in other areas, and internal L1 PDUs are only flooded to the local area's L1 routers.
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Salena
2 months ago
I'm not sure about statement C. Can someone explain why internal L1 PDUs are flooded to all L1 routers in other areas?
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Glory
2 months ago
I agree with Huey. I also think statement B is correct because external L2 PDUs are flooded to all L2 routers in other areas.
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Huey
2 months ago
I think statement A is correct because internal L1 PDUs are flooded to the local area's L2 routers.
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