Which two statements are true about terms in a routing policy?

Which two statements are true about terms in a routing policy? (Choose two)

Which two statements are true about terms in a routing policy? (Choose two)

A.
A then statement is mandatory in a term

B.
If a term does not contain a from statement, all routers match

C.
If a term does not contain a from statement, the Junos OS will not commit

D.
A then statement is not mandatory in a term



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Victor Lopez

Victor Lopez

Agree: Answer is C,D

traffikator

traffikator

Victor, did you even bother to click on the link and read it??? Just as a courtesy, please read the following:

“The then statement is optional. If you omit it, one of the following occurs:

The next term in the routing policy, if one is present, is evaluated.
If there are no more terms in the routing policy, the next routing policy, if one is present, is evaluated.
If there are no more terms or routing policies, the accept or reject action specified by the default policy is taken. For more information, see Default Routing Policies and Actions.”

Bipin

Bipin

The answer is B,D.

hh

hh

“c” is wrong. I just checked it my lab

hh@routerA# set firewall family inet filter hh-test term hh-term then accept

[edit]
hh@routerA## commit check
configuration check succeeds

so the correct answer is B & D

drdavo

drdavo

Junos routing essentials chpt. 3-8 reads ” If all the match conditions specified in the from statement are true (or if no statement is specified), all the actions in the then statement are executed

nacho

nacho

hh is right. The correct answer here is B and D

Kiki

Kiki

Yes, it is wrong, is B and D

Mally.G

Mally.G

the correct answer is B and D not C.

Wewi

Wewi

correct answer

B and D

Perico

Perico

Correct: B & D
To continue the test – A and B