Refer to the Exhibit.
What would happen if the guaranteed-rate command is removed from the configuration shown in the exhibit?
A.
The logical interface gets a minimal bandwidth reservation.
B.
The minimum-rate command should be configured instead.
C.
The logical interface receives no bandwidth constraints.
D.
The transmit-rate command should be configured instead.
I really feel A and D are not the right answer.
please refer below link
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos11.4/topics/reference/configuration-statement/guaranteed-rate-edit-class-of-service.html
B indeed not a right choice.
C also can not be an option , as he will receive bandwidth constraints as a form of shaping-rate.
not sure what should be the answer.
I think its Option A :
guaranteed-rate allows you to specify a guaranteed rate for each logical interface. The guaranteed rate is a minimum. If excess physical interface bandwidth is available for use, the logical interface receives more than the guaranteed rate provisioned for the interface.