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Nokia Exam 4A0-106 Topic 3 Question 34 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nokia's 4A0-106 exam
Question #: 34
Topic #: 3
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Why would a selective export policy be applied to a customer VPRN service? (Choose three)

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Jeffrey
2 months ago
Selective export, huh? Sounds like a way to keep your customers on a tight leash. Maybe they should call it the 'Parental Control' policy instead.
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Jerry
1 months ago
D) To perform packet filtering
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Madonna
1 months ago
B) To limit the number of routes learned from other customer sites
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Alfreda
1 months ago
A) To limit the number of routes advertised from a customer site
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Aretha
2 months ago
Okay, options A, B, and C all seem relevant. I'd go with those as the correct answers. Although, I'm curious if there's a way to make the VRF table even smaller, like by compressing it or something.
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Lenora
10 days ago
Harley: I wonder if there's a way to compress the VRF table further for efficiency.
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Melissia
11 days ago
User 3: Option C seems important to keep the VRF table size manageable.
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Harley
15 days ago
User 2: Yeah, option B would also help in limiting the routes learned from other sites.
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Ora
18 days ago
User 1: I think option A makes sense to limit the number of routes advertised.
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Evette
1 months ago
C) To limit the size of the VRF table
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Larae
1 months ago
B) To limit the number of routes learned from other customer sites
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Jaclyn
1 months ago
A) To limit the number of routes advertised from a customer site
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Detra
2 months ago
Haha, I bet the developers of this policy had a field day coming up with ways to 'limit' things. Sounds like a control freak's dream!
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Gail
2 months ago
I also believe that it is used to limit connectivity to selected customer networks, ensuring security and privacy.
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Ressie
2 months ago
Limiting the size of the VRF table is key here, I've dealt with that issue before. The connectivity restriction is also a good use case for this policy.
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Christiane
1 months ago
C) To limit the size of the VRF table
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Lettie
2 months ago
B) To limit the number of routes learned from other customer sites
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Stephane
2 months ago
A) To limit the number of routes advertised from a customer site
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Mari
2 months ago
I agree with Beatriz. It helps in controlling the size of the routing table and improves network performance.
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Francisca
2 months ago
The selective export policy is definitely about limiting the number of routes, that makes sense. I'm not sure about the packet filtering part though, seems like a separate feature.
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Peggie
1 months ago
C) To limit the size of the VRF table
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Rosalind
1 months ago
B) To limit the number of routes learned from other customer sites
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Ilene
2 months ago
A) To limit the number of routes advertised from a customer site
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Beatriz
3 months ago
I think a selective export policy is applied to limit the number of routes advertised from a customer site.
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