Juniper Exam Questions

What will the AS path of AS 100’s routes be when they a…

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AS 100 is originating and sending EBGP routes to AS 200. AS 200 is acting as a transit provider and sending
those routers to AS 300. AS 200 is using the confederation topology shown in the exhibit.
What will the AS path of AS 100’s routes be when they are received on the AS 300 router?

A.
200 100

B.
200 (65200 65100) 100

C.
(65200 65100) 100

D.
({65200 65100}) 100

Explanation:
To avoid routing loops, a sub-AS uses a confederation sequence, which operates like an AS path but uses only
the privately assigned sub-AS numbers.
The following applies to BGP Confederations

https://jncie.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/350010_differences-between-bgp-route-reflectors-andconfederations.pdf