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You must configure a static route for traffic to exit a configured routing zone. In the Juniper Apstra Ul. where would you accomplish this task?

A.
under Active -> Virtual -> Routing Zones
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A.
under Active -> Virtual -> Routing Zones
B.
under Staged -> Virtual -> Routing Zones
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B.
under Staged -> Virtual -> Routing Zones
C.
under Active -> Connectivity Templates
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C.
under Active -> Connectivity Templates
D.
under Staged -> Connectivity Templates
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D.
under Staged -> Connectivity Templates
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

To configure a static route for traffic to exit a configured routing zone, you need to use the Connectivity Templates feature in the Juniper Apstra UI. A Connectivity Template is a set of configuration parameters that can be applied to a device or a group of devices in a blueprint. You can use Connectivity Templates to configure static routes, BGP, OSPF, and other network services. To create a Connectivity Template, you need to go to the Staged tab and select Connectivity Templates from the left menu. Then, you can click on the + icon to create a new template. You can specify the name, description, and scope of the template. The scope determines which devices or device groups the template will be applied to. You can also specify the order of the template, which determines the priority of the template when multiple templates are applied to the same device. After creating the template, you can add configuration items to the template. To add a static route, you need to select Static Route from the drop-down menu and enter the destination network, subnet mask, and next-hop IP address. You can also specify the administrative distance and the track object for the static route. After adding the configuration items, you need to save the template and commit the changes to the blueprint. The other options are incorrect because:

A) under Active -> Virtual -> Routing Zones is wrong because this option allows you to view and modify the existing routing zones, but not to configure static routes for them.

B) under Staged -> Virtual -> Routing Zones is wrong because this option allows you to create and delete routing zones, but not to configure static routes for them.

C) under Active -> Connectivity Templates is wrong because this option allows you to view the existing connectivity templates, but not to create or modify them.Reference:

Connectivity Templates

Data Center Automation Using Juniper Apstra

asked 18/09/2024
Nelson Alvaro
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