Q: 9
Exhibit
Which prefix in the output shown in the exhibit is an external prefix injected by an OSPF router?
Which prefix in the output shown in the exhibit is an external prefix injected by an OSPF router?Options
Discussion
B. I'm sticking with that. It's labeled Ext2 so matches OSPF external prefix. Pretty sure that's what matters here. Agree?
Seen exactly similar question in my exam, B is the external prefix flagged as Ext2. Confident that's the right pick.
C/D? The question asks for external and C looks like a trap since it could be mistaken for an injected route. I think it's between those two but kind of tricky with the labeling.
C not B. Looks like a trap because the output highlights Ext2 but I still think C fits the external prefix ask.
C or D, since sometimes Junos CLI output can display odd external routes shorthanded or with formatting issues. If the 'Ext' marker was missing or in a different column, could trip up in real configs.
B or maybe D, depends if the output tags Ext2 properly. With Junos sometimes odd formatting throws me off.
B tbh, unless the Ext2 label is missing, which can happen if route types get summarized or filtered in some odd way.
B tbh, seen similar setups in labs and the official guide points out Ext2 means external prefix. Agree?
B here. The Ext2 tag in OSPF output means it's external, so pretty sure this is what the question wants.
I don’t think C is right here. The output's Ext2 label on B usually means it's an external OSPF route, not just any listed prefix. Bit of a trap with option C looking similar but it isn't marked external.
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