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In the Juniper Apstra Ul. you are creating a VNI pool for virtual networks.

In this scenario, which VNI range is acceptable?

A.
Any range is acceptable for the VNI pool.
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A.
Any range is acceptable for the VNI pool.
B.
The valid VNI range is 4096 through 16777214.
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B.
The valid VNI range is 4096 through 16777214.
C.
The valid VNI range is 2 through 4096.
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C.
The valid VNI range is 2 through 4096.
D.
The valid VNI range is 1 through 10000.
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D.
The valid VNI range is 1 through 10000.
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

In the Juniper Apstra UI, you can create VNI pools for virtual networks that use VXLAN encapsulation in the overlay network. A VNI pool is a resource pool that contains a range of VNIs that can be assigned to the virtual networks.The valid VNI range for a VNI pool is 4096 through 16777214, according to the VXLAN standard1. Therefore, the statement B is correct in this scenario.

The following three statements are incorrect in this scenario:

Any range is acceptable for the VNI pool.This is not true, because the VNI range has a lower and upper limit defined by the VXLAN standard1. The lower limit is 4096, and the upper limit is 16777214. Any VNI outside this range is invalid and cannot be used for VXLAN encapsulation.

The valid VNI range is 2 through 4096. This is not true, because the VNI range does not start from 2, but from 4096.The VNIs from 2 to 4095 are reserved and cannot be used for VXLAN encapsulation1.

The valid VNI range is 1 through 10000.This is not true, because the VNI range does not include 1, which is also reserved and cannot be used for VXLAN encapsulation1.The VNI range also does not end at 10000, but at 16777214, which is the maximum possible value for a 24-bit VNI field1.

VNI Pools (Resources)

asked 18/09/2024
Nicholas Johnson
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