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Juniper Exam JN0-281 Topic 3 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for Juniper's JN0-281 exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 3
[All JN0-281 Questions]

Exhibit:

R2 received an OSPF update from R1, and it received the same update from R3.

Referring to the exhibit, what will R2 do?

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Suggested Answer: C

In the exhibit, R2 receives the same OSPF update from both R1 and R3. OSPF has mechanisms to prevent unnecessary processing of duplicate LSAs (Link-State Advertisements).

Step-by-Step Breakdown:

OSPF LSA Processing:

OSPF uses LSAs to exchange link-state information between routers. When a router receives an LSA, it checks if it already has a copy of the LSA in its Link-State Database (LSDB).

Duplicate LSAs:

If R2 has already received and processed the update from R1, it will ignore the update from R3 because it already has the same LSA in its database. OSPF uses the concept of flooding, but it does not reprocess LSAs that it already knows about.

R2 Behavior:

R2 will keep the update from R1 (the first one it received) and will ignore the same LSA from R3, as it is already in the LSDB.

Juniper Reference:

OSPF LSA Processing: Junos adheres to OSPF standards, ensuring that duplicate LSAs are not processed multiple times to avoid unnecessary recalculations.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Von
2 months ago
Come on, guys, it's obvious. Option B is the correct answer. R2 should do nothing with R3's update since it's the same as the one it received from R1. Easy peasy.
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Fidelia
26 days ago
Yeah, R2 should just ignore R3's update since it's the same as the one from R1. Option B is the way to go.
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Leonora
27 days ago
I agree, option B is the correct answer. R2 doesn't need to do anything with R3's update.
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Kanisha
2 months ago
Yes, that's correct. R2 will select the update with the lower metric and discard the other one.
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Tanesha
2 months ago
Haha, I bet the person who wrote this question is trying to trick us. Option D is the way to go - R2 should acknowledge R3 and then discard it. That's the most convoluted answer, so it must be the right one!
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Lavonda
19 days ago
Let's go with option D then, acknowledge R3 and discard it.
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Tamar
1 months ago
Yeah, it's always the most convoluted option that ends up being correct.
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Allene
2 months ago
I think you're right, option D does seem like the tricky answer.
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Tiffiny
2 months ago
Nah, I'm going with option A. R2 should just ignore the update from R1 since it's the same as the one it received from R3.
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Vallie
2 months ago
I think option C is the correct answer. R2 should ignore the update from R3 since it already received the same update from R1.
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Brice
1 months ago
User 3: Agreed, it already got the same update from R1.
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Milly
2 months ago
User 2: Yeah, R2 should ignore the update from R3.
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Anglea
2 months ago
User 1: I think option C is the correct answer.
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Nadine
2 months ago
So, R2 will ignore the update with the worse metric?
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Kanisha
2 months ago
I believe R2 will choose the best route based on the OSPF metrics.
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Nadine
3 months ago
I think R2 will compare the updates from R1 and R3.
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