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Nokia 4A0-103 Exam - Topic 3 Question 110 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nokia's 4A0-103 exam
Question #: 110
Topic #: 3
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An LSP path is established on router R1 toward router R6. After router R4 detects that the link between routers R4 and R6 goes down, which of the following will affect the failure propagation time?

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Nida
4 months ago
D? Really? I doubt that affects the failure time much.
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Markus
4 months ago
C seems important too, but not as much as A.
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Mose
4 months ago
I think B is more relevant here, though.
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Taryn
5 months ago
A is definitely a factor in failure propagation time.
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Lang
5 months ago
Wait, does it really take that long for R4 to detect the timeout?
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Rebbecca
5 months ago
I’m leaning towards the RESV Error message affecting the propagation time, but I’m not entirely confident about the timing of R1 signaling an alternate path.
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Nelida
5 months ago
I practiced a similar question where the focus was on the error messages. I feel like the PATH Error message is crucial for failure propagation.
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Dong
5 months ago
I think the time it takes for R4 to detect the Hello message timeout from R6 could be significant, but I need to double-check that.
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Val
6 months ago
I remember studying how error messages propagate in RSVP, but I'm not sure if it's the PATH or RESV message that matters here.
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Ashlee
6 months ago
This is a good test of my RSVP knowledge. I'll carefully consider each option and select the one that best matches the question.
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Vanesa
6 months ago
Okay, I think I've got it. The time it takes for router R4 to detect the RSVP Hello message timeout from router R6 is what will affect the failure propagation time.
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Tayna
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the options. I'll need to re-read the question and think through the RSVP failure propagation process.
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Marg
6 months ago
The key here is understanding how the RSVP protocol handles link failures. I'll need to think through the different steps that occur.
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Corinne
7 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but I want to make sure I understand the details before selecting an answer.
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Yuette
11 months ago
D, definitely D. I mean, come on, R1 has to do all the work here. Those other options are just a warm-up for the main event. I bet R1 is doing pushups between router hops just to stay ahead of the game.
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Clarence
10 months ago
Yeah, R1 really has to be on top of things in this situation.
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Margarita
11 months ago
But D is crucial, R1 signaling an alternate path is key for failure propagation time.
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Brock
11 months ago
I think A is also important, R4 needs to send a PATH Error message quickly.
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Loren
11 months ago
C) The time router R4 takes to send a RESV Error message to the head-end router. This would be my pick, as it's the last step in the failure notification process before the head-end can react.
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Lilli
11 months ago
That's important too, but I think sending the RESV Error message is the final step in the process.
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Art
11 months ago
But what about the time it takes for R4 to detect the RSVP Hello message timeout from R6?
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Margarett
11 months ago
I agree, sending the RESV Error message is crucial for failure notification.
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Jamal
12 months ago
But what about the time router R1 takes to signal an alternate path through router R3? Could that also affect the failure propagation time?
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Ulysses
12 months ago
I agree with Melvin. The faster router R4 sends the PATH Error message, the quicker the failure can be propagated.
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Argelia
12 months ago
I think the answer is D. R1 has to do the heavy lifting here, so it's the key factor in the failure propagation time. Though, I do wonder if the routers have enough coffee to keep them running at peak performance.
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Casie
10 months ago
I hope the routers are well-caffeinated for this task!
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Maryanne
10 months ago
D) The time router R1 takes to signal an alternate path through router R3.
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Lauran
10 months ago
A) The time router R4 takes to send a PATH Error message toward the head-end router.
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Fidelia
12 months ago
B) The time router R4 takes to detect RSVP Hello message timeout from router R6. Detecting the failure is the first step, so this option should have the most impact on the failure propagation time.
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Joseph
11 months ago
That makes sense. Option B is likely the most important factor in failure propagation time.
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Winifred
11 months ago
Router R4 needs to quickly detect the RSVP Hello message timeout to inform the head-end router.
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Nan
11 months ago
Yes, I agree. Once the failure is detected, the propagation time can start.
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Rikki
12 months ago
I think option B is correct because detecting the failure is crucial.
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Melvin
12 months ago
I think the failure propagation time will be affected by the time router R4 takes to send a PATH Error message.
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Luis
1 year ago
D) The time router R1 takes to signal an alternate path through router R3. This seems like the most logical answer, as the failure propagation time would depend on how quickly the head-end router can establish a new path.
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Ryan
11 months ago
Yes, router R1 signaling an alternate path through router R3 would definitely affect the failure propagation time.
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Maxima
11 months ago
I think option D makes sense, the head-end router would need to find an alternate path quickly.
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