DRAG DROP - A U.S. service provider has POPs across the U.S. and Canada. Some links are satellite links, other are fiber

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DRAG DROP - A U.S. service provider has POPs across the U.S. and Canada. Some links are satellite links, other are fiber

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A U.S. service provider has POPs across the U.S. and Canada. Some links are satellite links, other are fiber optics links. A design engineer has flagged all these links in the network by using the MPLS traffic Engineering attribute, as per the following: i. All satellite links are marked as affinity value 0x2. ii. All links outside of the U.S. are marked as affinity value 0x8.
A service provider operations engineer has a requirement to create an MPLS TE tunnel for voice traffic, using only U.S. links, by applying the tunnel mpls traffic- eng affinity <affinity-value> <affinity-mask> command.
Drag and drop the hexadecimal value on the left onto the affinity-value on the right to be used on this MPLS TE tunnel. Also drag and drop the hexadecimal value on the left onto the affinity-mask on the right to be used on this MPLS TE tunnel.
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