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Exam 4A0-103 topic 1 question 14 discussion

Actual exam question from Alcatel-Lucent's 4A0-103
Question #: 14
Topic #: 1
[All 4A0-103 Questions]

Which of the following statements regarding LSP path configuration are true? (Choose three)

  • A. The path must include at least one hop.
  • B. The path may be used multiple times in a single LSP.
  • C. The path may comprise loose hop entries only.
  • D. The path must define the LSP's tail end.
  • E. The path may be used for multiple LSPs.
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Suggested Answer: CE 🗳️

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mynssen3
6 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: CD
Answer A is wrong because the lsp could have a empty path definition; Answer B is wrong because the paths can be used once per lsp, althought could be til 8 paths per lsp; Answer C is ok cause the path could be empty, fully lose, fully strict or loose/strict mixed Answer D is ok cause the path must have a destination address, that obviously ill be the tail-end Answe E is ok cause yes, for different LSP, the same path could be shared, So, how the question need 3 answers, the 3 correts are CDE
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Asrram
2 years, 1 month ago
Only Cand E are correct. A path does not need to include any hop: mpls path "loose" no shutdown exit
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Zingy
3 years, 4 months ago
ACE Seems correct
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