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The policy shown is configured on an Nokia 7750 SR to implement an extranet VPRN between the main sites of two separate VPRNs. Route target "target:65100:2" is used for Customer 1 routes, and route target "target:65100:3" is used for Extranet routes. How should this policy be applied?
In the output from an Nokia 7750 SR shown below, what does the highlighted text represent?

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The headquarter sites of VPRN 10 and VPRN 20 are part of an extranet VPRN. Which route targets should be exported under the VPRN 20 service on router R1?
It is required to prepare the provider core for LDP on an Nokia 7750 SR. Based on the configuration shown below, choose the answer that best describes the given configuration.

Given the following VPRN topology: The VPRN service 10 is correctly configured and operational with OSPF as the PE to CE routing protocol at both customer sites. The OSPF database on CE-A contains Type 1 LSAs. These routes will appear as what LSA type on CE-B?


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