This page was exported from Free valid test braindumps [ http://free.validbraindumps.com ] Export date:Sat Apr 5 8:23:10 2025 / +0000 GMT ___________________________________________________ Title: [Feb 05, 2023] JN0-363 Practice Exam Dumps - 99% Marks In Juniper Exam [Q93-Q109] --------------------------------------------------- [Feb 05, 2023] JN0-363 Practice Exam Dumps - 99% Marks In Juniper Exam Updated Verified JN0-363 Q&As - Pass Guarantee or Full Refund Juniper JN0-363 Exam Topics: SectionObjectivesOpen Shortest Path First (OSPF)- Identify the concepts, operation, or functionality of OSPF:Link-state databaseOSPF packet typesRouter IDAdjacencies and neighborsDesignated router and backup designated routerOSPF area and router typesLink-state advertisement (LSA) packet type - Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot OSPF:Areas, interfaces and neighborsAdditional basic optionsRouting policy applicationTroubleshooting toolsIntermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)- Identify the concepts, operation, or functionality of IS-IS:Link-state databaseIS-IS protocol data units (PDUs)Type, length, values (TLVs)Adjacencies and neighborsLevels and areasDesignated intermediate system (DIS)Metrics - Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot IS-IS:Levels, interfaces and adjacenciesAdditional basic optionsRouting policy applicationTroubleshooting toolsMultiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)- Identify the concepts, operation, or functionality of MPLS:MPLS terminologyMPLS packet headerEnd-to-end packet flow and forwardingLabels and the label information baseMPLS and routing tablesRSVPLDPSegment routing - Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot MPLS:MPLS forwardingRSVP-signaled and LDP-signaled Label-Switched Paths (LSPs)Layer 2 Bridging or VLANs- Identify the concepts, operation, or functionality of Layer 2 bridging for the Junos OS:Service provider switching platformsBridging elements and terminologyFrame processingVirtual SwitchesProvider bridging (Q-in-Q tunneling) - Identify the concepts, benefits, or functionality of VLANs:Port modesTaggingIntegrated Routing and Bridging (IRB)/li> - Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot Layer 2 bridging or VLANs:Interfaces and portsVLANsIRBProvider bridgingProtocol-Independent Routing- Identify the concepts, operation, or functionality of various protocol-independent routing components:Static, aggregate, and generated routesMartian addressesRouting instances, including routing information base (RIB) (also known as routing table) groupLoad balancingFilter-based forwarding - Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot various protocol-independent routing components:Static, aggregate, and generated routesLoad balancingFilter-based forwardingIPv6- Identify the concepts, operation, or functionality of IPv6:IPv4 versus IPv6Address types, notation, and formatAddress scopesAutoconfigurationTunneling - Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshooting IPv6:InterfacesStatic routesDynamic routing (OSPFv3, IS-IS, BGP)IPv6 over IPv4 tunnelingBorder Gateway Protocol (BGP)- Identify the concepts, operation, or functionality of BGP:BGP basic operationBGP message typesAttributesRoute/path selection processInternal and external BGP (IBGP and EBGP) functionality and interaction - Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot BGP:Groups and peersAdditional basic optionsRouting policy application   QUESTION 93Which two statements describe operations performed by the encapsulating tunnel endpoint in an IP-IP tunnel? (Choose two.)  It decrements the time-to-live (TTL) counter by one in the inner IP header  It modifies the source and destination addresses in the inner IP header  It adds an outer IP header with the destination address of the remote tunnel endpoint  It creates and adds a new inner IP header with the remote destination device’s IP address QUESTION 94Click the Exhibit button.Referring to the exhibit, the GRE tunnel between R-1 and R-2 allows connectivity between User-1 and Server-1. When User-1 communicates with Server-2 with packets that are 1472 bytes in size, no packet fragmentation occurs. User-1 can communicate with Server-1 with packets that are up to 1448 bytes in size with no packet fragmentation. However, if the packet size is larger than 1448 bytes, packet fragmentation occurs.Why is the packet fragmentation occurring between User-1 and Server-1 in this scenario?  The GRE header adds 20 bytes to the packet  The GRE header adds 24 bytes to the packet  The IP header adds 20 bytes to the packet  The IP header adds 24 bytes to the packet QUESTION 95ExhibitReferring to the exhibit, what is the minimum number of LSPs required to support alt four networks?  1  2  8  4 QUESTION 96Click the Exhibit button.Referring to the exhibit, which statement is correct?  R2 will be the designated router  R3 will not participate in the election process  R1 will not participate in the election process  R4 will be the designated router https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/topic-map/configuring-ospf-areas.html#id-example-controlling-ospf-designated-router-electionQUESTION 97Click the Exhibit button. What does IS-IS/18 mean in the output displayed in the exhibit?  These routes are internal Level 1 routes.  These routes are internal Level 2 routes.  These routes are external Level 1 routes.  These routes are external Level 2 routes. QUESTION 98ExhibitThe exhibit shows a topology with 1 Gbps interfaces between routers, and four RSVP LSPs operating with the respective bandwidth reservations.Which path will be selected for a new LSP from R4 to R6 with a bandwidth reservation of 400 Mbps?  R4 -> R1 -> R2 -> R5 -> R6  R4 -> R5 -> R6  R4 -> R5 -> R2 -> R3 -> R6  R4 -> R1 -> R2 -> R3 -> R6 QUESTION 99Click the Exhibit.Referring to the configuration shown in the exhibit, which statement is true?  Traffic destined to address 192.168.5.1 will take next-hop 172.16.1.2.  Traffic destined to address 192.168.5.1 will alternate between next-hops 172.16.1.2 and 172.16.1.3  Traffic destined to address 192.168.5.1 will take next-hop 10.0.1.1.  Traffic destined to address 192.168.5.1 will take next-hop 172.16.1.3. QUESTION 100Which two LSA types are permuted in OSPF totally stubby areas? (Choose two.)  Type 1  Type 3  Type 5  Type 7 QUESTION 101Click the Exhibit button. Based on the configuration shown in the exhibit, what will be the state of the IS-IS levels on interface ge-0/0/0.100?  Level 1 is enabled and Level 2 is disabled.  Level 1 is disabled and Level 2 is enabled.  Level 1 is enabled and Level 2 is enabled.  Level 1 is disabled and Level 2 is disabled. QUESTION 102Click the Exhibit button. Which two topologies shown in the exhibit could be implemented without a spanning-tree protocol? (Choose two.)  ring  tree  star  mesh QUESTION 103Referring to the exhibit, what will happen to untagged frames?  The untagged frames are dropped.  The untagged frames are load balanced between VLAN 10 and VLAN 20.  The untagged frames are associated with VLAN 10.  The untagged frames are associated with VLAN 20. QUESTION 104Click the Exhibit.You have configured the IBGP group shown in the exhibit. However, committing your configuration fails.Which parameter should you add to the IBGP group configuration to correct the problem?  Type external  Type internal  Export <policy name>  As -override QUESTION 105Click the Exhibit button.You configured R1 and R2 to form an OSPF adjacency, but the adjacency will not establish.Referring to the exhibit, which statement correctly identifies the problem?  Hello and dead timers are not matching between R1 and R2  R1 does not have a router ID defined  R1 and R2 have the same router ID  R2 has a wrong area configured https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/reference/configuration-statement/router-id-edit-routing-options.htmlQUESTION 106The exhibit shows a topology with 1 Gbps interfaces between routers, and four RSVP LSPs operating with the respective bandwidth reservations.Which path will be selected for a new LSP from R4 to R6 with a bandwidth reservation of 400 Mbps?  R4 -> R1 -> R2 -> R5 -> R6  R4 -> R5 -> R6  R4 -> R5 -> R2 -> R3 -> R6  R4 -> R1 -> R2 -> R3 -> R6 QUESTION 107ExhibitYou confirm that the R2 and R3 routers are receiving a BGP route to the 203.0.113.0/24 network, but both routers display the route as hidden. Referring to the exhibit, which two actions solve this problem? (Choose two.)  Apply the routing policy on R1 as an export policy to the IBGP group.  Apply the touting policy on R1 as an Import policy to the IBGP group.  Configure a routing policy on R1 that sets the next hop for the 203.0.113.0/24 BGP route to the IP address that R1 uses for IBGP peering.  Configure a routing policy on R1 that sets the next hop for the 203.0.113.0/24 BGP route to the IP address that R1 uses for EBGP peering. QUESTION 108Click the Exhibit.Referring to the exhibit, which IS-IS router will be selected as the DIS?  Router 1  Router 4  Router 2  Router 3 QUESTION 109Which two statements are correct regarding VPLS mesh groups? (Choose two.)  Unicast packets destined to another PE router within the same mesh group are dropped by the local PE router.  Unicast packets destined to another PE router in a different mesh group are dropped by the local PE router.  Broadcast, multicast, and unicast packets of unknown origin received from a PE router are flooded to all local CE routers.  Broadcast, multicast, and unicast packets of unknown origin received from a PE router are flooded to all remote PE routers.  Loading … JN0-363 Real Valid Brain Dumps With 265 Questions: https://www.validbraindumps.com/JN0-363-exam-prep.html --------------------------------------------------- Images: https://free.validbraindumps.com/wp-content/plugins/watu/loading.gif https://free.validbraindumps.com/wp-content/plugins/watu/loading.gif --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Post date: 2023-02-05 14:18:38 Post date GMT: 2023-02-05 14:18:38 Post modified date: 2023-02-05 14:18:38 Post modified date GMT: 2023-02-05 14:18:38