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Juniper Networks Certified Internet Professional (JNCIP-ENT)

What caused the accidental advertisement of internal networks to your EBGP peer?

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You are configuring an EBGP peer in a transit environment.
You must advertise routes learned from other EBGP peers in your AS.
Any routes originated from within your AS should have a MED of 7000 set.
Any routes that originate in AS65222 should be prepended four times.
Any routes that transit AS701 should have a MED set to 6.
This scenario results in the unintended advertisement of internal 10.0.0.0/8 networks to your peer.

What caused the accidental advertisement of internal networks to your EBGP peer?

How many hops will the packets take through this topology?

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The four routers in the exhibit are participating in a multi-area OSPF topology.
Node B (in the upper right-hand corner) is an ASBR advertising an external route.
Node A (lower left-hand corner) receives the external route and begins to forward traffic to the ASBR.

How many hops will the packets take through this topology? (Do not count node A.)


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