JNCIS-ENT: Juniper Networks Certified Specialist – Enterprise Routing and Switching (2025) — Question 70
You are using tunnels in your network. It is important that the routes be specific enough to ensure that the tunnels are established. You need to prevent a route that is new to the network from being used.
In this scenario, which type of route should be used?
Answer options
- A. multicast
- B. aggregate
- C. static
- D. anycast
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer is C, static routes, as they provide explicit paths that do not change unless manually altered, thus preventing new routes from being used. Multicast, aggregate, and anycast routes may introduce variability and are less suitable for maintaining strict control over routing in tunnel scenarios.