Refer to the exhibit.
A network administrator wants to route all external traffic from VPN instances “TenantA” and “TenantB” to a
firewall at 10.0.5.5 in VPN instance “SharedServices.” In addition to setting up the routes between the
instances, what is another requirement for this scenario?
A.
The RAGG 3 interface must be added to VPN instances “TenantA” and “TenantB.”
B.
A router must implement Network Address Translation (NAT) to translate overlapping tenant network
addresses.
C.
Route leaking must be enabled globally on Router1, as well as on each of the VPN instances.
D.
The routes must be redistributed between the different VPN instances.
Explanation:
answer C
Customers could continue using their own routing protocols such as OSPF within
their customer VPN instances. The shared services instances may even use
different routing protocols. Each VPN instance is still isolated and only specific
routes are permitted between the VPN instances by using route leaking.
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