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Juniper Exam JN0-664 Topic 1 Question 40 Discussion

Actual exam question for Juniper's JN0-664 exam
Question #: 40
Topic #: 1
[All JN0-664 Questions]

Which three mechanisms are used by Junos platforms to evaluate incoming traffic for CoS purposes? (Choose three )

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Suggested Answer: B, D, E

Junos platforms use different mechanisms to evaluate incoming traffic for CoS purposes, such as:

Behavior aggregate classifiers: These classifiers use a single field in a packet header to classify traffic into different forwarding classes and loss priorities based on predefined or user-defined values.

Fixed classifiers: These classifiers use a fixed field in a packet header to classify traffic into different forwarding classes and loss priorities based on predefined values.

Multifield classifiers: These classifiers use multiple fields in a packet header to classify traffic into different forwarding classes and loss priorities based on user-defined values and filters.

Rewrite rules and traffic shapers are not used to evaluate incoming traffic for CoS purposes, but rather to modify or shape outgoing traffic based on CoS policies.


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Laurel
4 days ago
You know, if this was a Cisco exam, they'd probably throw in some crazy options like 'routing protocols' and 'packet encapsulation'. Glad Junos keeps it simple with B, D, and E.
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Lonny
7 days ago
I'm not sure about fixed classifiers. I think rewrite rules could also be one of the mechanisms used.
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Shawnna
16 days ago
Wait, I thought traffic shapers were used for controlling the bandwidth, not evaluating the traffic for CoS. I'm going with B, D, and E.
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Herman
22 hours ago
I agree, I also chose B, D, and E as the mechanisms used by Junos platforms for evaluating incoming traffic for CoS purposes.
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Magda
4 days ago
I think traffic shapers are used for both controlling bandwidth and evaluating traffic for CoS.
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Delila
8 days ago
I think traffic shapers are used for both controlling bandwidth and evaluating traffic for CoS.
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Joni
18 days ago
I agree with Louann. Those mechanisms make sense for evaluating incoming traffic for CoS purposes.
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Ellsworth
24 days ago
Hmm, I think B, D, and E are the correct mechanisms. Rewrite rules are for modifying the packet headers, not evaluating the traffic.
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Geraldo
16 days ago
Rewrite rules are indeed for modifying packet headers, not for evaluating traffic.
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Marvel
18 days ago
I agree, B, D, and E are the correct mechanisms for evaluating incoming traffic.
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Louann
26 days ago
I think the three mechanisms are behavior aggregate classifiers, traffic shapers, and multifield classifiers.
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