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Juniper JN0-637 Exam - Topic 8 Question 16 Discussion

Actual exam question for Juniper's JN0-637 exam
Question #: 16
Topic #: 8
[All JN0-637 Questions]

What are three core components for enabling advanced policy-based routing? (Choose three.)

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Suggested Answer: A, C, D

To enable Advanced Policy-Based Routing (APBR) on SRX Series devices, three key components are necessary: filter-based forwarding, routing instances, and APBR profiles. Filter-based forwarding is utilized to direct specific traffic flows to a routing instance based on criteria set by a policy. Routing instances allow the traffic to be managed independently of the main routing table, and APBR profiles define how and when traffic should be forwarded. These elements ensure that APBR is flexible and tailored to the network's requirements. Refer to Juniper's APBR Documentation for more details.

Advanced policy-based routing (APBR) in Juniper's SRX devices allows the selection of different paths for traffic based on policies, rather than relying purely on routing tables. To enable APBR, the following core components are required:

Filter-based Forwarding (Answer A): Filter-based forwarding (FBF) is a technique used to forward traffic based on policies rather than the default routing table. It is essential for enabling APBR, as it helps match traffic based on filters and directs it to specific routes.

Configuration Example:

bash

set firewall family inet filter FBF match-term source-address 192.168.1.0/24

set firewall family inet filter FBF then routing-instance custom-routing-instance

Routing Instance (Answer C): A routing instance is required to define the separate routing table used by APBR. You can create multiple routing instances and assign traffic to these instances based on policies. The traffic will then use the routes defined within the specific routing instance.

Configuration Example:

bash

set routing-instances custom-routing-instance instance-type forwarding

set routing-instances custom-routing-instance routing-options static route 0.0.0.0/0 next-hop 10.10.10.1

APBR Profile (Answer D): The APBR profile defines the rules and policies for advanced policy-based routing. It allows you to set up conditions such as traffic type, source/destination address, and port, and then assign actions such as redirecting traffic to specific routing instances.

Configuration Example:

bash

set security forwarding-options advanced-policy-based-routing profile apbr-profile match application http

set security forwarding-options advanced-policy-based-routing profile apbr-profile then routing-instance custom-routing-instance

Other Components:

Routing Options (Answer B) are not a core component of APBR, as routing options define the general behavior of the routing table and protocols. However, APBR works by overriding these default routing behaviors using policies.

Policies (Answer E) are crucial in many network configurations but are not a core component of enabling APBR. APBR specifically relies on profiles rather than standard security policies.

Juniper Security Reference:

Advanced Policy-Based Routing (APBR): Juniper's APBR is a powerful tool that allows routing based on specific traffic characteristics rather than relying on static routing tables. APBR ensures that specific types of traffic can take alternate paths based on business or network needs. Reference: Juniper Networks APBR Documentation.


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Phyliss
2 months ago
Totally agree with A, C, and E!
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Percy
2 months ago
Surprised that APBR profile isn't a must-have!
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Dean
2 months ago
I think B should be in there too.
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Deane
3 months ago
Not sure about E, seems too vague.
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Wilda
3 months ago
Definitely A, C, and E!
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Barabara
3 months ago
I’m leaning towards routing options and policies, but I’m a bit confused about the role of routing instances in this context.
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Chandra
3 months ago
I feel like APBR profiles might be important too, but I can't recall if they were specifically listed in the study materials.
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Teri
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question that mentioned routing instances and policies as key components.
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Jamal
4 months ago
I think filter-based forwarding is definitely one of the components, but I'm not sure about the others.
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Stanton
4 months ago
This question is testing our understanding of the technical details behind policy-based routing. I'll carefully read through each option and think about how they relate to the core functionality required. Methodical approach is key here.
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Joni
4 months ago
Wait, what's the difference between a routing instance and an APBR profile? I'm a bit confused on those two options. I'll need to review my notes to make sure I understand the distinctions before answering this.
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Christiane
4 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The key components are filter-based forwarding, routing options, and policies. Those seem to cover the main aspects of advanced policy-based routing. I'll select those three.
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Maybelle
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not entirely sure about this one. I know policy-based routing has something to do with routing based on specific criteria, but I'm a bit fuzzy on the exact components required. Let me think this through carefully.
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Stanton
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question on the core components for enabling advanced policy-based routing. I'm pretty confident I can identify the three correct options.
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Novella
6 months ago
Wait, is this exam testing our knowledge or our ability to read minds? Where's the 'All of the above' option?
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Rory
6 months ago
Filter-based forwarding (A) is the real MVP here. Gotta have that to steer the traffic where we want it to go.
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Therese
5 months ago
Filter-based forwarding is crucial for advanced policy-based routing.
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Ilda
6 months ago
Hmm, APBR profile (D) sounds like a fancy term, but I'm not convinced it's a core component.
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Willodean
6 months ago
Can't forget about routing options (B) - that's crucial for customizing the routing behavior.
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Mickie
7 months ago
I see your point, maybe I need to reconsider my choices.
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Benton
7 months ago
I agree with Ligia, APBR profile is crucial for defining the policies in advanced routing.
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Ligia
7 months ago
But APBR profile is essential for advanced policy-based routing, don't you think?
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Mickie
7 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's Routing options, Routing instance, and Policies.
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Ligia
8 months ago
I think the three core components are Filter-based forwarding, APBR profile, and Policies.
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Bette
8 months ago
A, C, and E for sure! The core of policy-based routing, no doubt.
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Lashawn
7 months ago
Yes, having filter-based forwarding, routing instance, and policies in place is key for advanced policy-based routing.
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Wynell
7 months ago
I agree, those three components are crucial for setting up policies in routing.
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Domingo
8 months ago
A, C, and E are definitely essential for advanced policy-based routing.
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