Which action would meet the requirement?
— Exhibit — Click the Exhibit button. Referring to the exhibit, your AS is connected to ISP-A
and ISP-B using BGP. R1 and R2 are advertising your AS’s 172.25/16 prefix upstream to
both ISPs, and both ISPs are providing a full BGP route table. You want to influence traffic
flow so that traffic towards your network enters through R1. Which action would meet the
requirement? Apply the following as an export policy towards ISP-B:
Which configuration must be added?
Which configuration, applied on each device, correctly applies the policy to accomplish this task?
— Exhibit — Click the Exhibit button. Two routers are joined by redundant BGP connections.
You want to load-balance traffic across these links, and have configured the policy shown in
the exhibit on each device. Which configuration, applied on each device, correctly applies
the policy to accomplish this task?
Which policy will accomplish this task?
You are asked to create a BGP routing policy that will delete all communities and reject
routes with the community 64321:1234. Which policy will accomplish this task?
which three actions would summarize these routes to a BGP peer?
hown in the exhibit?
Which two methods will accomplish this task?
— Exhibit — Click the Exhibit button. You are the administrator for the network shown in the
exhibit. R1 receives the 196.15.4.0/24 route from routers R2, R3, and R4. Local preference
values have not been modified in this network. You are asked to ensure that R1 prefers the
path through AS 3149 for traffic destined to 196.15.4.0/24. Which two methods will
accomplish this task? (Choose two.)
which three statements are true about the PIM implementation on R1?
What happens if the multicast source connected to R1 starts sending multicast traffic towards R1?
Which two statements are true about the configuration shown below?
Which two statements are true about the configuration shown below? (Choose two.) [edit
routing-options multicast] user@router# show ssm-groups 227.0.0.0/24; asm-override-ssm;