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Juniper Exam JN0-281 Topic 2 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for Juniper's JN0-281 exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 2
[All JN0-281 Questions]

When using spine and leaf fabric architectures, what is the role of each device? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B, D

In a spine-leaf fabric architecture, which is commonly used in data center designs, each device has a distinct role to ensure efficient and scalable network traffic flow.

Step-by-Step Breakdown:

Spine Nodes:

The spine nodes form the backbone of the fabric and are responsible for transit traffic between leaf nodes. They connect to every leaf switch and provide multiple paths for traffic between leaf nodes, ensuring redundancy and load balancing.

Leaf Nodes:

The leaf nodes are used for host connectivity. These switches connect to servers, storage, or edge routers. They also connect to the spine switches to reach other leaf switches.

Juniper Reference:

Spine-Leaf Architecture: In Juniper's IP fabric designs, spine switches handle inter-leaf communication, while leaf switches manage host and endpoint connectivity.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Glen
3 days ago
I believe leaf nodes are used for host connectivity, so option D is also correct.
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Johnathon
4 days ago
I agree with you, Blythe. Spine nodes act as the backbone of the network.
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Moon
5 days ago
B and D seem logical, but I'm not sure about the role of the spine nodes. Gotta study up on this fabric architecture stuff.
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Blythe
19 days ago
I think in spine and leaf fabric architectures, spine nodes are used for transit to other leaf nodes.
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