A. LSP metrics
B. fate-sharing
C. explicit null configuration
D. policy control over LSP selection
A. GRE tunnels support multiple logical units per interface
B. GRE tunnel endpoints must have a valid route to the remote endpoint
C. GRE tunnels support only one logical unit per interface
D. GRE tunnels are stateful by default
A. All routers form an adjacency only with the BDR
B. All routers form an adjacency with all other routers
C. All routers form an adjacency only with the DR
D. All routers form an adjacency with both the DR and BDR
A. An ICMP message is sent to the source and the packet is dropped
B. The packet is forwarded and the packet is marked as rejected in the header
C. An ICMP message is sent to the source and the packet is forwarded
D. The system silently drops the packet
A. It is loop free by default
B. It does not support multihop
C. Neighbors can be located anywhere within the AS
D. Interface Lo0 must be used for peering
A. to mark the tunnel up after the hold-time expires
B. to remove the tunnel interface from inet.0 after the hold-time expires
C. to reduce the risk of forwarding traffic through a stateless tunnel
D. to mark the tunnel down after the hold-time expires
A. The ge-0/0/0.0 interface will act as an L1 interface only
B. The ge-0/0/0.0 interface will act as an L2 interface only
C. The ge-0/0/0.0 interface will act as an L1/L2 interface
D. The ge-0/0/0.0 interface will not be assigned to a level