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Using the Juniper Apstra multitenancy capabilities, which approach will allow a tenant to interconnect two different routing zones?

A.
Interconnection is the default behavior.
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A.
Interconnection is the default behavior.
B.
Use interconnection through the fabric spine nodes.
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B.
Use interconnection through the fabric spine nodes.
C.
Interconnection cannot be enabled.
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C.
Interconnection cannot be enabled.
D.
Use interconnection through an external gateway.
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D.
Use interconnection through an external gateway.
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

According to the Juniper documentation1, a routing zone is an L3 domain, the unit of tenancy in multi-tenant networks. You create routing zones for tenants to isolate their IP traffic from one another, thus enabling tenants to re-use IP subnets. In addition to being in its own VRF, each routing zone can be assigned its own DHCP relay server and external system connections. You can create one or more virtual networks within a routing zone, which means a tenant can stretch its L2 applications across multiple racks within its routing zone. For virtual networks with Layer 3 SVI, the SVI is associated with a Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) instance for each routing zone isolating the virtual network SVI from other virtual network SVIs in other routing zones. If you're using multiple routing zones, external system connections must be from leaf switches in the fabric. Routing between routing zones must be accomplished with external systems. Therefore, the correct answer is D. Use interconnection through an external gateway.Reference:Routing Zones

asked 18/09/2024
Anthony Zaborski
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