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Nokia 4A0-106 Exam - Topic 1 Question 35 Discussion

How are local CE routes associated with the appropriate VRF at the PE?
B) Based on the Route Distinguisher.
A) Based on the interface on which they are received.
C) Based on the Route Target.
D) Based on the Service Identifier.

Nokia 4A0-106 Exam - Topic 1 Question 35 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nokia's 4A0-106 exam
Question #: 35
Topic #: 1
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How are local CE routes associated with the appropriate VRF at the PE?

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Cheryl
7 months ago
Really? I’m not so sure about that...
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Alethea
7 months ago
I agree, Route Target seems right.
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Cordie
7 months ago
Wait, isn't it the interface that matters?
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Bette
8 months ago
I thought it was the Route Distinguisher?
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Marsha
8 months ago
It's definitely based on the Route Target!
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Pa
8 months ago
I thought it was based on the Service Identifier, but I can't recall the details. I hope I remember the right concept during the exam!
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Tennie
8 months ago
I’m leaning towards the interface being the key factor, but I could be wrong. This topic was a bit confusing for me.
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Rebbeca
8 months ago
I remember practicing a question similar to this, and I think it was about the Route Distinguisher. But I might be mixing it up with something else.
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Maddie
8 months ago
I think the local CE routes are tied to the Route Target, but I'm not completely sure. It feels like something we covered in class.
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Ethan
8 months ago
Okay, let's see. Physical security risk is clearly the fire incident. Information Access Risk is probably the talk about leaking secrets. The other two are a bit trickier, but I'll give it my best shot.
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Aretha
8 months ago
I remember there was something about accessing private members in templates, so I'm not completely certain about the output.
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Ezekiel
8 months ago
If I recall correctly, a healthcare proxy is someone who makes decisions, while a living will states your wishes directly. So it must be the living will.
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Jade
8 months ago
I feel like "Agency-booking" could be a trick option since it doesn't really fit the concept we're discussing.
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Lizbeth
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to carefully consider how a valve failure could affect the inventory in this scenario.
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Lezlie
1 year ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm gonna have to go with my gut and say Option C. The Route Target is the bouncer at the VRF nightclub, and it knows which routes are allowed in.
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Georgeanna
1 year ago
User 3: So, the Route Target determines which routes are allowed into the VRF?
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Shawnee
1 year ago
User 2: Yeah, the Route Target acts like a bouncer for the VRF.
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Gwenn
1 year ago
User 1: I think it's based on the Route Target.
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Brinda
1 year ago
Option B all the way! The Route Distinguisher is like the secret handshake that lets the PE know which VRF to use. It's the Sherlock Holmes of the networking world.
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Remedios
1 year ago
I'm not sure about this one. Option A seems too simplistic, while Option D doesn't really make sense in the context of VRFs. I'll have to think about this a bit more.
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Mireya
12 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Let's look into it further.
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Carman
12 months ago
No, I believe it's actually based on the Route Target.
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Janessa
12 months ago
I think it's based on the Route Distinguisher.
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Madonna
1 year ago
I'm leaning towards Option C. The Route Target is typically used to control the distribution of VPN routes, so it makes sense that it would be used to associate the CE routes with the VRF.
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Lindsey
1 year ago
Option B seems the most logical choice here. The Route Distinguisher is used to associate the CE routes with the appropriate VRF on the PE.
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Dannette
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I believe the Service Identifier plays a role in this as well.
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Delbert
12 months ago
No, it's definitely based on the interface on which they are received.
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Miss
12 months ago
I think it's actually based on the Route Target, not the Route Distinguisher.
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Gerald
12 months ago
I agree, the Route Distinguisher is crucial for this association.
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Royal
1 year ago
Exactly, it's an important part of the configuration for VPN services.
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Gail
1 year ago
So, the CE routes are associated with the VRF based on the Route Distinguisher.
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Annamaria
1 year ago
Yes, that's correct. It helps differentiate between different VPNs on the PE.
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Tori
1 year ago
I think the Route Distinguisher is the key to associating the CE routes with the VRF.
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Karon
1 year ago
Hmm, that makes sense too. I guess it could depend on the specific network setup.
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Fallon
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe it is based on the Route Target.
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Karon
1 year ago
I think the local CE routes are associated with the appropriate VRF at the PE based on the Route Distinguisher.
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