Which of the following statements is true about BGP peer communications?
Which of the following statements is true about BGP peer communications?
Why is this prefix not in the local BGP table of the PG1?
A problem was reported that the 10.10.10.0/24 prefix was not injected into the local BGP
table on a ABC Company router named PG1. The following information is available from this router:
PG1 Configuration:
router bgp 65001
network 10.0.0.0
neighbor 172.16.1.1 remote-as 65002
no auto-summary
Routing table information:
show ip route | include 10
O 10.10.10.0/24 [110/11] via 192.168.1.1, 2d00h, Ethernet0/0
Why is this prefix not in the local BGP table of the PG1?
Which of the following is true regarding this peering relationship?
Routers PG1 and PG2 are configured as BGP peers. Which of the following is true regarding
this peering relationship? (Select two)
What will this command accomplish?
The command “bgp always-compare-med” was added to router PG1. What will this
command accomplish?
what is the preferred method for populating the BGP table on your router with IGP routes?
According to Cisco’s official best practice recommendations, what is the preferred method
for populating the BGP table on your router with IGP routes?
which of the following commands would you enter to advertise your network to ISP1 and ISP2 via BGP?
Your network has 2 separate T1 connections with two different providers. To support this,
BGP is being configured. The required information regarding the ISPs is shown below:
Your network: 164.67.36.0/24
Your AS number: 300
AS number of ISP1: 1005
AS number of ISP2: 1010
Based on the information provided, which of the following commands would you enter to
advertise your network to ISP1 and ISP2 via BGP?
How should a BGP prefix list be configured to do this?
You wish to permit all BGP prefixes between /10 and /18 for the 207.0.0.0 network. How
should a BGP prefix list be configured to do this?
which of the following are true?
Routers PG1 and PG 2 are configured for BGP as shown below:
RTR PG 1
router bgp 200
neighbor 183.215.22.1 remote-as 200
neighbor 183.215.22.1 update-source loopback 1
RTR PG 2
router bgp 200
neighbor 147.229.1.1 remote-as 200
These two routers currently have an active BGP peering session between them and they are
able to pass routes to each other. Based on these configuration files, which of the following
are true? (Select three)
which statement below is true about your configuration?
The ABC Company BGP router is configured as shown below:
router bgp 64000
neighbor 172.16.1.1 remote-as 64000
neighbor 10.1.1.2 remote-as 64550
network 200.52.1.192 mask 255.255.255.224
no synchronization
aggregate-address 200.52.1.0 255.255.255.0
The BGP peers 172.16.1.1 and 10.1.1.2 in the above configuration are established and
working, as well as the interface with IP address 200.52.1.192. Based on this information,
which statement below is true about your configuration?
Which IOS command could you use to verify if a BGP router is or isn’t a route reflector?
Which IOS command could you use to verify if a BGP router is or isn’t a route reflector?