Which prefix-list will permit the 172.16.1.32 255.255.255.240 prefix?
Which prefix-list will permit the 172.16.1.32 255.255.255.240 prefix?
What is wrong with the following EIGRP configuration on the PE router?
A PE router is running EIGRP with its MPLS VPN customer. What is wrong with the following
EIGRP
configuration on the PE router? router eigrp 100
address-family ipv4 vrf Certkiller vpn
network 10.0.0.0
redistribute bgp 65100 metric 10000 100 255 1 1500
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Which two commands are needed to define an MPLS VPN routing context in RIP for VPN my_vpn?
Which two commands are needed to define an MPLS VPN routing context in RIP for VPN
my_vpn? (Choose two.)
Which command should be used to display all labels associated with this VPN?
The VPN named my_vpn is operating on interface s0/0 of a PE-router. The RD is 65000:101. The
CE-PE
routing protocol is RIP. The MPLS backbone IGP is OSPF. Which command should be used to
display all
labels associated with this VPN?
Which IOS command should you use to list routers in an LSR’s adjacency table?
Which IOS command should you use to list routers in an LSR’s adjacency table?
How could you verify that the routes received from the remote CE-router are being redistributed into RIP?
The VPN called my_vpn is operating on interface s0/0 of a PE-router. The CE-PE routing protocol
is RIP. The MPLS backbone IGP is OSPF. How could you verify that the routes received from the
remote CE-router are being redistributed into RIP?
Which IOS show command can be used to examine all the routes that have been redistributed into MP-BGP?
Which IOS show command can be used to examine all the routes that have been redistributed into
MP-BGP?
How should you verity routing information is being exchanged between the PE-routers that support this VPN?
The VPN named my_vpn is operating on interface s0/0 of a PE-router. The CE-PE routing protocol
is BGP.
The MPLS backbone IGP is OSPF. How should you verity routing information is being exchanged
between the PE-routers that support this VPN?
What is the purpose of the Down bit in an OSPF LSA header?
What is the purpose of the Down bit in an OSPF LSA header?
What best describes the following configuration example of allowas-in?
What best describes the following configuration example of allowas-in? router bgp 100
address-family ipv4 vrf CustomerA
neighbor 195.12.4.5 remote-as 123
neighbor 195.12.4.5 activate
neighbor 195.12.4.5 allowas-in 2