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Question 61

You are asked to establish interface level authentication for users connecting to your network. You must ensure that only corporate devices, identified by MAC addresses, are allowed to connect and authenticate. Authentication must be handled by a centralized server to increase scalability.
Which authentication method would satisfy this requirement?

Correct Answer: A
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/junos/user-access/topics/topic-map/mac-radius-authentication-switching-devices.html You can configure MAC RADIUS authentication on an interface that also allows 802.1X authentication, or you can configure either authentication method alone.
If both MAC RADIUS and 802.1X authentication are enabled on the interface, the switch first sends the host three EAPoL requests to the host. If there is no response from the host, the switch sends the host's MAC address to the RADIUS server to check whether it is a permitted MAC address. If the MAC address is configured as permitted on the RADIUS server, the RADIUS server sends a message to the switch that the MAC address is a permitted address, and the switch opens LAN access to the nonresponsive host on the interface to which it is connected.
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Question 62

Click the Exhibit button.

You have configured and applied the policer shown in the exhibit to your Junos device.
Which statement is true in this scenario?

Correct Answer: B
Red--Traffic that exceeds the burst size for peak traffic (EBS), single-rate marks packets with an implicit loss priority of high and, optionally, discards the packets.
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/topic-map/policer-single-rate-three- color.html
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/junos/routing-policy/topics/topic- map/policer-single-rate-three-color.html
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Question 63

Your campus EX9200 core devices are highly oversubscribed on bandwidth ans reporting massive dropped packets.
To immediately address the issue, you decide to implement shaping on all interfaces.
Which action will accomplish?

Correct Answer: C
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/task/configuration/cos-shaping-rate- on-physical-interfaces-configuring.html
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Question 64

You are troubleshooting an EVPN-VXLAN IP fabric and observe the loop shown in the exhibit.
Which two steps would you take to further troubleshoot this problem? (Choose two.)

Correct Answer: B,C
Type 2 route, MAC with IP advertisement route-Type 2 routes are per-VLAN routes, so only PEs that are part of a VNI need these routes. EVPN allows an end host's IP and MAC addresses to be advertised within the EVPN Network Layer reachability information (NLRI). This allows for control plane learning of ESI MAC addresses. Because there are many Type 2 routes, a separate route-target auto-derived per VNI helps to confine their propagation. This route type is supported by all EVPN switches and routers. Type 5 route, IP prefix Route-An IP prefix route provides encoding for inter-subnet forwarding. In the control plane, EVPN Type 5 routes are used to advertise IP prefixes for inter-subnet connectivity across data centers. To reach a tenant using connectivity provided by the EVPN Type 5 IP prefix route, data packets are sent as Layer 2 Ethernet frames encapsulated in the VXLAN header over the IP network across the data centers.
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Question 65

Referring to the exhibit, which LSA type is used to advertise 192.168.1.0/24 to R5?

Correct Answer: A
Area-1 has no external connections. However, Area-1 has static route (172.16.31.0/24) that are not internal OSPF route. You can limit the external route advertisements to the area and advertise the static routes by designating the area an NSSA. In an NSSA, the ASBR (vMX1) generates NSSA external (Type 7) LSAs and floods them into the NSSA, where they are contained.
Type-7 LSAs allow an NSSA to support the presence of ASBR and their corresponding external routing information. The ABR (vMX2) converts Type-7 LSAs into Type-5 External LSAs and leaks them to the other areas, but external routes from other areas are not advertised within the NSSA.
An admin should check this and change it
https://www.packetswitch.co.uk/configuring-junos-ospf-stub-and-nssa-areas/
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/junos/ospf/topics/ref/statement/nssa-edit-protocols-ospf.html
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