All devices in the network are configured correctly and the path requirements are valid. Referring to the exhibit, which two statements are correct? (Choose two.)
A.
The secondary LSP using the via-R2-R4 path will not be signaled, and its state will be down.
B.
The secondary LSP using the any-path path will be signaled, and its state will be up.
C.
The secondary LSP using the any-path path will not be signaled, and its state will be down.
D.
The secondary LSP using the via-R2-R4 path will be signaled, and its state will be up.
When the primary LSP is up, secondary static LSPs are not signaled and are in a "down" state. To instruct a router to pre-signal a secondary LSP, you can configure it with the keyword "standby". Without this keyword, the router will only signal the secondary path after the primary path fails.
https://saidvandeklundert.net/2015-05-13-juniper-primary-and-secondary-lsp/
Sorry, I missed something.
In this case, the primary LSP is not configured. If you do not configure a primary path, the first secondary path that is established is selected as the path.
Answer: CD
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/junos/mpls/topics/topic-map/primary-secondary-static-lsp-configuration.html
When you have 2 secondary paths, they will be signaled in the order listed in the config. So LSP R1-to-R6, only the "via-R2-R4" will be computed. The "any-path will" be in a down state.
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