The link between CE1 and PE1 has a history of flapping. To avoid the impact that flapping causes to the network, you decide to use route damping. Which statement is correct in this scenario?

QuestionsCategory: JN0-663The link between CE1 and PE1 has a history of flapping. To avoid the impact that flapping causes to the network, you decide to use route damping. Which statement is correct in this scenario?
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The link between CE1 and PE1 has a history of flapping. To avoid the impact that flapping causes to the network, you decide to use route damping.
Which statement is correct in this scenario?

A. Dampening is enabled on interfaces.

B. Dampened routes decay at a sliding rate known as half-life.

C. Routes become dampened when the configured max-suppress value is reached.

D. Dampened routes become active when their figure of merit drops below the reuse value.








 

Suggested Answer: D

Community Answer: D



This question is in JN0-663 Service Provider Professional (JNCIP-SP) Exam
For getting Juniper Networks Certified Professional Service Provider Routing and Switching (JNCIP-SP) Certificate







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