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Huawei H12-891_V1.0 Exam - Topic 1 Question 20 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H12-891_V1.0 exam
Question #: 20
Topic #: 1
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Regarding Route Policy, is the following description correct?

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Jennie
4 months ago
Is B really true? I thought it was more complex than that.
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Thaddeus
4 months ago
Wait, D can't be right, it filters more than just the default route!
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Tennie
4 months ago
C is spot on, you need at least one permit match.
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Ashton
4 months ago
I disagree with B, that sounds off.
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Gaston
4 months ago
A is correct, ACLs can definitely filter routes.
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Raylene
5 months ago
I don't think D is correct; route policies should filter more than just the default route, right?
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Staci
5 months ago
For option C, I feel like there was a practice question about needing a permit match in each node, but I can't remember the details.
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Wava
5 months ago
I remember something about the table entries and IPv6 routes, but I can't recall if "less than or equal to 128" is the right threshold.
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Belen
5 months ago
I think option A sounds familiar, but I'm not entirely sure if advanced ACLs are specifically mentioned in route policy.
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Azzie
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the correct answer is C. The stateful inspection firewall only needs to match the first packet against the rules, and then it can just use the state table for the rest of the connection.
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Fanny
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the different code fragments. I'll need to work through them one by one to figure out which ones meet the criteria.
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Royal
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. RAID-5 has parity, but I'm not sure if that's the best option for mirroring. Let me think this through again.
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Erick
9 months ago
Option B? More like 'table entries permit::0 and less than or equal to 128'? Whoever wrote that needs to brush up on their IPv6 knowledge!
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Kara
8 months ago
D) Route one policy filters only the default route
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Irma
8 months ago
C) If more than one node is defined in Route one policy, there should be at least one node in each node that matches permit
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Eloisa
8 months ago
B) The table entries permit::0 and less than or equal to 128 indicate that all IPV6 routes are allowed through
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Geoffrey
9 months ago
A) Advanced ACLs can be applied in route-policy to filter routes
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Alline
10 months ago
Option D is definitely wrong. Route policies can filter more than just the default route.
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Jenifer
10 months ago
Option C is the right answer. Each node in a route policy should have at least one permit statement.
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Salley
9 months ago
C) If more than one node is defined in Route one policy, there should be at least one node in each node that matches permit
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Wilford
9 months ago
B) The table entries permit::0 Less an equal 128 indicate that all IPV6 routes are allowed through
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Myrtie
9 months ago
A) Advanced ACLs can be applied in route-policy to filter routes
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Wade
10 months ago
I'm not sure about Option B. The description seems a bit off, but I'll have to double-check the details on IPv6 route policies.
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Sarah
9 months ago
User 3: If more than one node is defined in Route one policy, there should be at least one node in each node that matches permit.
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Meaghan
9 months ago
User 2: Advanced ACLs can be applied in route-policy to filter routes.
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Ashlyn
10 months ago
User 1: I think Option B is incorrect, let me verify the details on IPv6 route policies.
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Chau
10 months ago
Option A is correct. Advanced ACLs can be used to filter routes in a route policy.
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Lai
10 months ago
B) The table entries permit::0 Less than or equal to 128 indicate that all IPV6 routes are allowed through
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Rosann
10 months ago
A) Advanced ACLs can be applied in route-policy to filter routes
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Lucille
10 months ago
I believe option C is accurate because if multiple nodes are defined in Route one policy, each node should have at least one match that permits the route.
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Sarah
11 months ago
I disagree with option B, as the table entries permit::0 Less than or equal to 128 actually allow only specific IPV6 routes through.
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Lavonna
11 months ago
I think option A is correct because advanced ACLs can indeed be used in route-policy to filter routes.
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