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Actual exam question from Alcatel-Lucent's 4A0-103
Question #: 11
Topic #: 2
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Which of the following statements regarding per-platform label space are true? Choose two answers.

  • A. A separate label is used for each interface that the FEC is advertised on.
  • B. It uses fewer label resources than a per-interface label space.
  • C. It is typically used when the device has ATM or Frame Relay interfaces.
  • D. It uses more label resources than a per-interface label space.
  • E. A single label may be assigned to an FEC and used across all interfaces of the same router.
  • F. It is only valid when the LDP peers are directly connected over an interface, and the label is only going to be used for traffic sent over that interface.
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SajjadKarim
2 years, 5 months ago
Per-platform—Per-platform label space assigns a single label to each FEC per router and uses the same label on all interfaces of that router. • Per-interface—Per-interface label space assigns a unique label to each FEC per interface. Per-interface label space is typically used with cell mode MPLS such as Frame Relay or ATM because the labels they use are local to the interface. Per-platform label space uses fewer label resources than per-interface label space because the same label is advertised on all interfaces.
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