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What does the command displayed in the exhibit accomplish?

Exhibit:
Certkiller 3(config-router)#neigbor 10.1.1.1 maximum-prefix 100 80 warning-only What does the command displayed in the exhibit accomplish?

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A.
It prevents the 10.1.1.1 neighbor from exhausting the memory of the Certkiller 3 router.

B.
It limits the number of BGP Update messages the Certkiller 3 router will send to the 10.1.1.1 BGP peer.

C.
It logs a warning message on the Certkiller 3 router if the Certkiller 3 router BGP contains more than 100 prefixes.

D.
It logs a warning message on the Certkiller 3 router if the Certkiller 3 router BGP table is 80% full.

E.
It resets the BGP session to the 10.1.1.1 BGP peer of the Certkiller 3 router BGP table contains more than 100 prefixes.

F.
It resets the BGP session to the 10.1.1.1 BGP peer of the Certkiller 3 router BGP table is 80% full.

2 Comments on “What does the command displayed in the exhibit accomplish?

  1. Bad answer says:

    Command syntax:

    neighbor IP-ADDRESS maximum-prefix MAXIMUM [THRESHOLD] [restart INTERVAL] [warning-only]

    where:
    MAXIMUM — Represents the maximum number of prefixes allowed from the neighbor.

    THRESHOLD — An optional integer value that specifies at what percentage maximum-value is configured. The router starts to generate a warning message. The range is from 1 to 100 percent, and the default is 75 percent.
    For example, if the maximum-value configured is 20 and the threshold 60, the router generates warning messages when the number of BGP learned routes from the neighbor exceeds 60 percent of 20 (12) routes.

    INTERVAL — An optional Time interval (in minutes) that a peering session is reestablished. The range is from 1 to 65535 minutes.

    Wwarning-only — (optional) Allows the router to generate a log message when the Maximum-Prefix limit is exceeded, instead of terminating the peering session.




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