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Ericsson Exam ECP-206 Topic 2 Question 28 Discussion

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Jordan
2 months ago
I'm just going to go with B. Penultimate hop popping by a downstream router sounds like the most sensible option to me.
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Gail
2 months ago
Wait, is there a trick question here? I thought LDP implicit null labels were supposed to make things easier, not more confusing!
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Barbra
1 months ago
C) forwarding the packet unchanged
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Staci
1 months ago
B) penultimate hop popping by a downstream router
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Annett
1 months ago
A) swapping with a new label
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Vashti
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be D) penultimate hop popping by an upstream router instead.
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Daron
2 months ago
I agree with Alyce, because the implicit null label is used to signal the penultimate hop to pop the label.
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Celestina
2 months ago
D has to be the answer. Penultimate hop popping by an upstream router is the expected behavior, right?
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Katheryn
26 days ago
That's correct, the LDP implicit null label causes penultimate hop popping by an upstream router.
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Goldie
28 days ago
I agree, it causes penultimate hop popping by an upstream router.
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Virgie
29 days ago
Yes, penultimate hop popping by an upstream router is the expected behavior.
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Theola
1 months ago
I think you're right, D is the answer.
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Maryln
2 months ago
I think C is the correct answer. Forwarding the packet unchanged seems like the logical choice for an LDP implicit null label.
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Essie
2 months ago
Yes, that's correct. The LDP implicit null label causes the packet to be forwarded unchanged.
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Javier
2 months ago
I agree, forwarding the packet unchanged makes sense.
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Teddy
2 months ago
I think C is the correct answer.
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Shaun
3 months ago
Option B makes sense to me. The penultimate hop popping by a downstream router seems like the right behavior for an LDP implicit null label.
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Mindy
1 months ago
No, it actually causes penultimate hop popping by a downstream router.
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Dick
1 months ago
So, the packet is forwarded unchanged?
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Hildred
1 months ago
Yes, that's correct. It is the behavior for an LDP implicit null label.
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Tayna
2 months ago
I think it causes penultimate hop popping by a downstream router.
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Alyce
3 months ago
I think the answer is B) penultimate hop popping by a downstream router.
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