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Nokia 4A0-114 Exam - Topic 4 Question 35 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nokia's 4A0-114 exam
Question #: 35
Topic #: 4
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In the diagram below, a data packet is sent from CE1 to a far-end CE2 over a VPRN service across multiple regions. Which of the following statements about the tunnel labels is FALSE?

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Leslie
3 months ago
I thought the outer label was popped by Core1, not Core2!
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Truman
3 months ago
I agree, D seems off.
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Verlene
3 months ago
Wait, is the service label really from PE1?
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Boris
4 months ago
I think the second label being from RBR1 sounds right.
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Glory
4 months ago
The outer label is indeed from Core1.
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Kerrie
4 months ago
I’m pretty sure the outer label is popped by the last core router, but I can't recall if it's always Core2 in these scenarios.
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Bea
4 months ago
The service label from PE1 sounds right, but I’m a bit confused about which router pops the outer label.
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Herman
4 months ago
I think the second label being a BGP label makes sense, but I feel like I’ve seen questions where that wasn’t the case.
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Toshia
5 months ago
I remember something about outer labels being related to the core routers, but I'm not entirely sure if it's always RSVP or LDP.
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Nickolas
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got a strategy here. I'll focus on understanding the role of each label and which router is pushing it. That should help me identify the false statement.
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Celeste
5 months ago
Hmm, the diagram shows a lot of detail, but I'm not sure which statement is false. I'll have to carefully analyze each option.
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Mariann
5 months ago
This question looks tricky, but I think I can figure it out if I break it down step-by-step.
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Alisha
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused about the different labels and which router is responsible for each one. I'll need to review my notes on VPRN services.
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Marleen
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The key details are that Task Records are date sensitive and must be completed before moving to Activity History, so the answer has to be True.
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Letha
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on this one. I know compression is generally not allowed, but I'm not sure if it's because it modifies the original evidence or some other reason. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Izetta
9 months ago
Haha, I bet the person who wrote this question is laughing their socks off at us poor test-takers trying to figure this out. 'Tunnel labels' - what is this, a secret spy mission or something?
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Ronny
8 months ago
I'm pretty sure the service label is pushed by router PE1.
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Dalene
8 months ago
No, the outer label is pushed by router Core1.
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Dwight
8 months ago
I think the outer label is popped by router Core2.
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Thad
9 months ago
I know, right? 'Tunnel labels' sound so mysterious.
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Marge
9 months ago
Hmm, the service label being pushed by PE1 sounds about right. But I'm still scratching my head over this whole 'tunnel labels' thing. Shouldn't they just call it 'labels' and be done with it?
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Rikki
9 months ago
User3: The outer label will be popped by router Core2, that's the false statement.
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Evette
9 months ago
User2: I think the second label is pushed by router RBR1, not the service label.
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Gerald
9 months ago
User1: The outer label is actually pushed by router Core1, not PE1.
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Johnna
10 months ago
Ah, I see what they're getting at. The outer label is definitely not an RSVP, LDP, or segment routing label - it's a good ol' MPLS label, am I right?
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Tammy
8 months ago
User2: Got it. Thanks for clarifying!
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Virgilio
8 months ago
User1: Exactly. The outer label is not an RSVP, LDP, or segment routing label.
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Cecilia
9 months ago
User1: And the service label is pushed by router PE1.
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Jules
9 months ago
User2: The second label is the BGP label pushed by router RBR1.
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Vanesa
9 months ago
User1: Yes, you're right. The outer label is indeed an MPLS label.
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Eugene
10 months ago
User2: So, that means option A is false, right?
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Tamra
10 months ago
User1: Yes, you're correct. The outer label is indeed an MPLS label.
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Kaitlyn
10 months ago
Wait, which one is the false statement again? I'm getting a bit confused with all these label shenanigans.
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Janey
11 months ago
I believe option D is false because the outer label will not be popped by Core2.
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Katy
11 months ago
I agree with Fatima, the BGP label is not pushed by RBR1.
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Fatima
11 months ago
I think the false statement is option B.
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