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Which two statements ate correct about the graph query output shown in the exhibit? (Choose two.)

A.
The interface has an IP address assigned to it.
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A.
The interface has an IP address assigned to it.
B.
The output shows a LAG connection.
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B.
The output shows a LAG connection.
C.
The switch in the output is a Juniper device.
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C.
The switch in the output is a Juniper device.
D.
The interface has tags assigned to it.
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D.
The interface has tags assigned to it.
Suggested answer: B, C

Explanation:

The graph query output shown in the exhibit is a JSON representation of an interface node and its properties in the Apstra graph database. Based on the output, we can infer the following statements:

The output shows a LAG connection.This is true because the interface node has a property calledlag_modewhich is set tolacp_active, indicating that the interface is part of a link aggregation group (LAG) that uses the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) to negotiate the link state and parameters12.

The switch in the output is a Juniper device.This is true because the interface node has a property calledif_namewhich is set toae2, indicating that the interface name follows the Juniper naming convention for aggregated Ethernet interfaces34.

The interface has an IP address assigned to it.This is false because the interface node has properties calledipv4_addrandipv6_addrwhich are both set tonull, indicating that the interface does not have any IPv4 or IPv6 address configured2.

The interface has tags assigned to it.This is false because the interface node has a property calledtagswhich is set tonull, indicating that the interface does not have any tags associated with it2.Reference:

Link Aggregation Overview

Processor: Generic Graph Collector

Understanding Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces and LACP

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asked 18/09/2024
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