350-501 MPLS and Segment Routing Practice Question
In SR-MPLS, which THREE statements correctly describe the properties of Adjacency SIDs? (Choose three.)
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Adjacency SIDs can be used in segment lists for SR-TE policies.
Adjacency SIDs are local to a router and represent a specific link. They are not global and are used for strict path control. They are allocated from a local label range (not SRGB).
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Adjacency SIDs can be used in segment lists for SR-TE policies.
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Adjacency SIDs are allocated from the SRGB.
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They are from a local range.
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Adjacency SIDs force a packet to traverse a specific link.
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Adjacency SIDs are global and must be unique across the SR domain.
Why it's wrong here
They are local.
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Adjacency SIDs are advertised in IGP as sub-TLVs under IS reachability.
Why this is correct
Correct.
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