What is the purpose of a chassis cluster?
A.
Chassis clusters are used to aggregate routes.
B.
Chassis clusters are used to create aggregate interfaces.
C.
Chassis clusters are used to group two chassis into one logical chassis.
D.
Chassis clusters are used to group all interfaces into one cluster interface.
Correct answer is
C.
Chassis clusters are used to group two chassis into one logical chassis.
en, A or C ,please!
C.
Chassis clusters are used to group two chassis into one logical chassis.
This is correct answer!!!
Here is the explanation…
Answer A:
Aggregate routes are a byproduct of subnetting.
If I have 10.0.1.0/24
and 10.100.2.1/24
I can use an AGGREGATE ROUTE (10.100.1.0/23) to describe BOTH networks
Answer B:
AGGREGATE INTERFACES are a subtype of logical(nonphysical) interface on the SRX designated by “ae”. There are other types like giga-ethernet (ge) and fast-ethernet (fe) amongst others.
This answer is designed to trick people into thinking aboutredundant-ethernet interfaces and/or redundancy groups created by default when spinning up a chassis cluster
Answer D:
This is the dumbest answer of them all. It would defeat the entire purpose of having a security appliance
Answer B:
I agree with the answer.