What is causing the problem?
— Exhibit — — Exhibit — Click the Exhibit button. You are troubleshooting a problem where
an EBGP route is not being advertised to your local IBGP peers. You have received a
10.222.1.3/32 route from an EBGP peer as shown in the exhibit, but the route is not being
advertised. What is causing the problem?
what is causing this problem?
— Exhibit — Click the Exhibit button. A customer reports that BGP graceful restart is not
working on R1. After a Routing Engine failover, R1 did not set the restart state bit in its
Open message. The customer provides the BGP neighbor output shown in the exhibit.
Referring the exhibit, what is causing this problem?
Which action will resolve the problem?
What should you do on R1 to resolve this problem?
— Exhibit – — Exhibit — Click the Exhibit button. On R1, the interface fe-0/0/1 is assigned to
the default routing instance and fe-0/0/2 is assigned to a virtual router instance named
VR-1. Referring to the exhibit, the static route 200.200.200.200/32 is missing from the
routing table of the default routing instance. What should you do on R1 to resolve this
problem?
Which change should the engineer make to accomplish this task?
What are two causes for this behavior?
— Exhibit — — Exhibit — Click the Exhibit button. The exhibit shows the complete BGP
configuration for a router. The network operator reports that both peering sessions are up,
but the router is not conducting per-flow load balancing over the connections to these two
peers. What are two causes for this behavior? (Choose two.)
Which statement explains this discrepancy?
— Exhibit — — Exhibit — Click the Exhibit button. The policy shown in the exhibit is deployed
on a router and used as the only BGP export policy. The router is sending only one BGP
route to its peers. However, when you run the CLI command test policy accept-static
0.0.0.0/0, the policy matches thousands of routes. Which statement explains this
discrepancy?
what is the expected result?
what else must you do?
— Exhibit – — Exhibit — Click the Exhibit button. Your network has two connections to your
ISP. You have been asked to load-balance traffic across both links that connect to your ISP.
You have enabled multipath for this peer, but you are still not getting the expected load
balancing. Given the information shown in the exhibit, what else must you do?