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Your company has PIM running on some critical routers in your network, but another engineer has
requested that you configure a PIM policy to prevent R2 from becoming a PIM neighbor of R1 by
dropping the hello packets.
Referring to the exhibit, which three commands are necessary for preventing R2 from becoming a
PIM neighbor of R1? (Choose three.)
A.
set protocols pim interface ge-0/0/1.0 neighbor-policy block-pim
B.
set policy-options policy-statement block-pim term 1 from route-filter 227.2.2.2/32 exact
C.
set policy-options policy-statement block-pim term 1 from route-filter 10.10.10.2/32 exact
D.
set policy-options policy-statement block-pim term 1 then reject
E.
set policy-options policy-statement block-pim term 1 from route-filter 10.10.10.1/32 exact
One of the unhappy questions. R1 is a router that R2 is connecting to. They want to block the neighbor R2 on R1 router.
Non-native English speakers love these questions…
I hear you mike 🙂
This command is not referenced in the official study guide. Or I can not find it.
root@EX2200-TEST# set protocols pim interface ge-0/0/0 neighbor-policy `?
Possible completions:
PIM neighbor policy applied to incoming hello messages
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root@EX2200-TEST# set protocols pim interface ge-0/0/0 neighbor-policy ?
Possible completions:
PIM neighbor policy applied to incoming hello messages
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http://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos14.1/topics/task/configuration/multicast-config-pim-neighbor-policy.html