For which three routing protocols can Cisco PfR provide direct route control? (Choose three.)
A. OSPF
B. ISIS
C. BGP
D. EIGRP
E. static routing
F. ODR
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Q. Can you elaborate more on the Parent Route and why it’s so important to PfR?
A. Yes. For any route that PfR modifies or controls (BGP, Static, PIRO, EIGRP, PBR), having a Parent prefix in the routing table eliminates the possibility of a routing loop occurring. This is naturally a good thing to prevent in routed networks.
Reference. http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Performance_Routing_FAQs#Route_Control
Q. Can you elaborate more on the Parent Route and why it’s so important to PfR?
A. Yes. For any route that PfR modifies or controls (BGP, Static, PIRO, EIGRP, PBR), having a Parent prefix in the routing table eliminates the possibility of a routing loop occurring. This is naturally a good thing to prevent in routed networks.
Reference. http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Performance_Routing_FAQs#Route_Control
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