By default, which BGP path attribute is stripped in the outgoing IBGP updates?
By default, which BGP path attribute is stripped in the outgoing IBGP updates?
What will the BGP configuration accomplish? (Choose two
What the correct BGP configuration on Domain 3 and Domain 2 to have AS 65102 prefer the path to AS 65101 over
0 output shown in the exhibit, which two statements are true? (Choose two)
What will the configuration on R1 accomplish?
Given the following:
router bgp 65102
neighbor 10.1.1.1 remote-as 65103
neighbor 10.2.2.2 remote-as 65104
neighbor 172.16.1.4 remote-as 65102
neighbor 10.1.1.1 route-map setlp in
!
route-map setlp permit 10
match community 1
set local-preference 150
!
route-map setlp permit 20
!
ip community-list 1 permit 65103:150
What will the configuration on R1 accomplish?
In the exhibit, how does the following configuration on Domain 1 affect the AS 65111 traffic flow?
Exhibit:
In the exhibit, how does the following configuration on Domain 1 affect the AS 65111 traffic flow?
hostname Domain 1
!
!output omitted
!
router bgp 65111
neighbor 10.1.1.1. remote-as 65111
neighbor 10.2.2.2. remote-as 65111
neighbor 1.2.3.4 remote-as 65113
neighbor 1.2.3.4 route-map L2M in
!
route-map L2M permit 10
set local-preference 101
What are two methods used to configure the local-preference BGP path attribute on Cisco routers? (Choose two)
What are two methods used to configure the local-preference BGP path attribute on Cisco routers? (Choose two)
What is the correct BGP configuration to have AS 65111 prefer the path to AS 65221 over the path to AS 65237 e
What is the correct BGP configuration to have AS 65111 prefer the path to AS 65221 over the path to AS 65237 except for the traffic which originates in AS 65237?
Complete the BGP configuration on Domain 1 so that the show ip bgp output reflects the following path selectio
Complete the BGP configuration on Domain 1 so that the show ip bgp output reflects the following path selection?
Domain 1#show ip bgp
BGP table version is 9, local router ID is 172.16.10.1 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, *valid, > best, i – internal
Origin codes: i – IGP, e – EGP, ? – incomplete
Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path
*> 172.20.0.0 10.10.20.1 150 65123 65122 i
* 10.10.10.2 0 120 65122 i
*> 172.25.0.0 10.10.21.1 150 65123 65124 i
* 10.10.10.2 120 65122 65124 i
*> 172.30.0.0 10.10.21.1 0 150 65123 i
* 10.10.10.2 120 65122 65123 I
hostname Domain 1
!
router bgp 65121
neighbor 10.10.10.2 remote-as 65122
neighbor 10.10.20.1 remote-as 65123
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Which BGP path attribute is only used within the local router and NOT shared between all the BGP routers withi
Which BGP path attribute is only used within the local router and NOT shared between all the BGP routers within the AS?