Juniper JN0-232 Question Answer
What is transit traffic in the Junos OS?
It is traffic that is processed solely through the forwarding plane.
It is traffic that is rate-limited to prevent denial-of-service attacks.
It is traffic that is processed by the control plane.
It is traffic that requires special handling by the Routing Engine.
In Junos OS, traffic is classified into three main categories:
Transit traffic:
Defined as traffic that enters one interface and exits another interface .
It is handled entirely in the forwarding plane (Packet Forwarding Engine) .
Example: User data packets moving between trust and untrust zones.
Correct → Option A .
Exception traffic:
Traffic requiring processing by the Routing Engine (control plane) , such as routing updates or management traffic.
Matches Option C/D , but that is not transit traffic.
Control traffic:
Management or routing-related, handled by the control plane.
Rate-limiting (Option B):
This applies specifically to exception traffic to protect the Routing Engine, not to transit traffic.
Correct Statement: Transit traffic is traffic that is processed solely through the forwarding plane.
TESTED 12 Jul 2026
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