Which version of BGP would an enterprise use to peer with an ISP?
A. Confederation BGP
B. External BGP
C. Internal BGP
D. Labeled-Unicast
7 Comments on “Which version of BGP would an enterprise use to peer with an ISP?”
Mikesays:
Wrong. Answer is EBGP
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Nsays:
Correct is IBGP, EBGP is only between different AS
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mikesays:
How do you know how big is the enterprise and whether they don’t use BGP with private AS number?
I assume once it is between two networks not just logically but also politically divided I would use EBGP.
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tylersays:
The same!
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Jaysays:
+1
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asdsays:
EBGP
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Jesse Lepichsays:
By the way, part of that new 80Q JNCIP-ENT JN0-647 dumps for your reference:
Wrong. Answer is EBGP
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Correct is IBGP, EBGP is only between different AS
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How do you know how big is the enterprise and whether they don’t use BGP with private AS number?
I assume once it is between two networks not just logically but also politically divided I would use EBGP.
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The same!
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+1
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EBGP
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By the way, part of that new 80Q JNCIP-ENT JN0-647 dumps for your reference:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-ob6L_QjGLpejBJUUI1X2NuU3M
Best Regards!
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