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Detailed Exam Domain CoverageTo earn the JNCIS-SP (Juniper Networks Certified Specialist, Service Provider Routing & Switching), you must demonstrate a deep technical mastery of the Junos OS in provider-grade environments. This course maps directly to the official certification domains:Implementing and Operating SRX Series (33%): Mastering firewall features, policers, Class of Service (CoS), and high availability through SRX Clustering.MPLS and VPN Solutions (26%): Fundamentals of MPLS, including the implementation of L3VPN, L2VPN, VPLS, and MPLS-TP.Advanced Service Provider Services (24%): Configuring BGP, IPsec solutions for encryption, BFD (Bidirectional Forwarding Detection), and QoS.Maintenance and Troubleshooting (17%): Debugging Junos OS issues, error analysis, and resolving complex connectivity problems in MPLS and BGP environments.Course DescriptionI have meticulously designed this question bank to provide the most rigorous preparation possible for the JNCIS-SP certification. With a focus on the MX, SRX, and PTX series routers, these tests simulate the actual exam environment to ensure you are fully prepared for the 250-question challenge.I provide clear, technical explanations for every question, covering why the correct command-line interface (CLI) syntax is used and why alternative configurations might fail in a service provider context. This isn’t just about memorization; it is about understanding how to manage the Junos OS under pressure.Sample Practice QuestionsQuestion 1: You are configuring a chassis cluster on two SRX Series devices. Which interface is specifically used for the exchange of real-time objects (RTOs) and session information?A. The FXP0 interfaceB. The FXP1 interfaceC. The FAB interfaceD. The Lo0 interfaceE. The Console portF. The Management Ethernet portCorrect Answer: BExplanation:A (Incorrect): FXP0 is the dedicated out-of-band management interface.B (Correct): FXP1 is the dedicated control link in an SRX cluster used for heartbeats and state synchronization (RTOs).C (Incorrect): The FAB interface (Fabric link) is used for data plane traffic between nodes, not control plane sync.D (Incorrect): The Loopback interface is a logical interface and not used for physical cluster synchronization.E (Incorrect): The console port is for local terminal access.F (Incorrect): This is another name for management access, usually linked to FXP0.Question 2: In a Layer 3 VPN (L3VPN) implementation, which component is responsible for ensuring that routes from different customers remain unique even if they use overlapping IP address spaces?A. Provider Core (P) RouterB. Route Distinguisher (RD)C. Route Target (RT)D. Label Switched Path (LSP)E. Multiprotocol BGP (MP-BGP)F. Autonomous System Number (ASN)Correct Answer: BExplanation:B (Correct): The Route Distinguisher is a 64-bit value prepended to the IPv4 address to make it a unique 96-bit VPNv4 address.A (Incorrect): P routers only switch labels and do not maintain customer VRF tables.C (Incorrect): Route Targets are extended communities used for importing and exporting routes, not for making the addresses unique.D (Incorrect): LSPs are the paths through the MPLS network.E (Incorrect): MP-BGP is the protocol that carries the routes, but the RD is what makes them unique.F (Incorrect): The ASN identifies the provider network, not individual customer routes.Question 3: Which BGP attribute is a non-transitive, optional attribute used to influence the preferred path for traffic entering an autonomous system from an external peer?A. AS-PathB. Next-HopC. Multi-Exit Discriminator (MED)D. Local PreferenceE. OriginF. CommunityCorrect Answer: CExplanation:C (Correct): MED is optional and non-transitive, suggesting to external neighbors which path to take into your AS.A (Incorrect): AS-Path is a mandatory transitive attribute.B (Incorrect): Next-Hop is a mandatory transitive attribute.D (Incorrect): Local Preference is only sent within an AS (iBGP) and is not used to influence incoming traffic from external peers.E (Incorrect): Origin is a mandatory transitive attribute.F (Incorrect): Community is an optional transitive attribute.Welcome to the Exams Practice Tests Academy to help you prepare for your JNCIS-SP (Juniper Networks Certified Specialist, Service Provider Routing & Switching).You can retake the exams as many times as you wantThis is a huge original question bankYou get support from instructors if you have questionsEach question has a detailed explanationMobile-compatible with the Udemy app30-days money-back guarantee if you’re not satisfiedI hope that by now you’re convinced! And there are a lot more questions inside the course.





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