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Cisco Exam 350-501 Topic 2 Question 92 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 350-501 exam
Question #: 92
Topic #: 2
[All 350-501 Questions]

After implement MPLS protocol for multiple VRFs on a single Cisco device, the engineer notices all VRFs on the router still do to not LDP session protection feature enabled. Which configuration must the engineer apply to enable the LDP session protection feature FOR LDP neighbors within each VRF?

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Suggested Answer: A

SOLUTION:-

R1

Config t

router isis 1

net 49.0001.0010.0001.0101.00

area-password C1sc0!

int et0/0

ip router isis 1

isis authen mode text level-2

isis circuit-type level-2

isis tag 1

int et1/0

ip router isis 1

isis authen mode text level-2

isis circuit-type level-2

isis tag 1

R2

router isis 2

net 49.0001.0010.0002.0202.00

area-password C1sc0!

int et0/0

ip router isis 2

isis authen mode text level-2

isis circuit-type level-2

isis tag 2

int et1/0

ip router isis 2

isis authen mode text level-1

isis circuit-type level-1

isis tag 2

R3

router isis 3

net 49.0001.0010.0003.0303.00

area-password C1sc0!

int et0/0

ip router isis 3

isis authen mode text level-1

isis circuit-type level-1

isis tag 3

int et1/0

ip router isis 3

isis authen mode text level-2

isis circuit-type level-2

isis tag 3

R1 Verification: -

R1

Config t

Ipv6 unicast-routing

Router isis 1

Metric-style wide

Address-family ipv6 unicast

Multi-topology

Int loop0

Ip router isis 1

Ipv6 router isis 1

Isis tag 1

Int et0/0

Ipv6 router isis 1

Int et1/0

Ipv6 router isis 1

R2

Config t

Ipv6 unicast-routing

Router isis 2

Metric-style wide

Address-family ipv6 unicast

Multi-topology

Int loop0

Ip router isis 2

Ipv6 router isis 2

Isis tag 2

Int et0/0

Ipv6 router isis 2

Int et1/0

Ipv6 router isis 2

R3

Config t

Ipv6 unicast-routing

Router isis 3

Metric-style wide

Address-family ipv6 unicast

Multi-topology

Int loop0

Ip router isis 3

Ipv6 router isis 3

Isis tag 3

Int et0/0

Ipv6 router isis 3

Int et1/0

Ipv6 router isis 3

R1 Ipv6 Verification: -

R1

Copy run start

R2

Copy run start

R3

Copy run start


Contribute your Thoughts:

Kelvin
1 months ago
Maybe the engineer should try turning it off and on again? Or how about a good old-fashioned percussive maintenance?
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Cordelia
7 days ago
A) Configure LDP session protection globally on the device only.
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Samira
1 months ago
Configuring LDP session protection globally? That's like trying to herd cats. D is the only option that makes sense.
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Shawnda
2 months ago
If I had a penny for every time I've seen this kind of question, I'd be a millionaire! D is the way to go.
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Eleonora
6 days ago
Yes, D is the way to go to ensure LDP session protection is enabled for each VRF on the router.
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Jin
19 days ago
I think D makes the most sense in this scenario, it's important to configure it within the individual VRFs.
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Sheridan
1 months ago
I agree, D is the correct option for enabling LDP session protection within each VRF.
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Tammy
2 months ago
Hah, the engineers must have been napping when they configured this. D is definitely the right answer here.
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Inocencia
19 days ago
Definitely, configuring LDP session protection within the individual VRFs is the best practice in this scenario.
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Belen
1 months ago
It's important to make sure each VRF has its own LDP session protection configured.
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Vilma
1 months ago
Agreed, D is the way to go for enabling LDP session protection within each VRF.
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Maile
2 months ago
Wow, this question is tricky! I think the answer is D, since session protection has to be configured within each VRF, not globally.
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Alecia
2 months ago
I believe configuring LDP session protection within the individual VRFs is the best option. It provides more granular control and security.
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Barabara
2 months ago
I agree with Allene. It's important to have protection for each neighbor to ensure secure communication.
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Allene
2 months ago
I think we should configure LDP session protection globally on the device and on each neighbor that requires session protection.
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Joni
2 months ago
But wouldn't it be easier to just configure it globally on the device and on each neighbor that requires session protection?
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Bo
3 months ago
I agree with Allene, configuring it within the VRFs seems like the best option.
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Allene
3 months ago
I think we should configure LDP session protection within the individual VRFs.
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