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Refer to the exhibit. Based on the show ip bgp summary and debug ip bgp output, which two statements must be true? (Choose two.) The router at 10.2 .2.2 is an !B"# peer. The ebgp multi-hop command is missin$ from the B"# confi$uration. R1 has estab%ished an !B"# peerin$ re%ationship. R1 is direct%& connected to an 'B"# peer. R1 cannot route B"# pac(ets to 10.2
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)hich routes are a*ai%ab%e to a B"# spea(er to ad*ertise to peers once an ad+acenc& is formed? on%& routes in the '# routin$ tab%e on%& routes in the B"# forwardin$ database on%& routes that are %earned from 'B"# peers in the same autonomous s&stem an& route in either the '# routin$ tab%e or B"# forwardin$ database
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,ow can static routes be d&namica%%& in+ected into B"#? Create the static routes with an administrati*e distance e-ua% to B"#.

.pp%& the redistribute static command to the B"# confi$uration. Create a prefix %ist that co*ers the scope of the networ(s that are specified b& the static routes. /se route maps instead of static routes to d&namica%%& update the con*er$ence.
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)hich B"# routers wi%% become peers and share routin$ information? B"# routers that are confi$ured with the same network command B"# routers share routin$ information with a%% routers in the same .0 b& defau%t. B"# routers that are confi$ured with the neighbor command B"# routers that are confi$ured with the same peer command
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)hich two statements are (e& characteristics of B"#? (Choose two.) 't uses cost as its metric. 't is a %in(1state routin$ protoco%. 't is a po%ic&1based routin$ protoco%. 't uses bandwidth and de%a& as its metric. 't is an ad*anced distance *ector routin$ protoco%. 't pro*ides interdomain routin$ between autonomous s&stems.
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Refer to the exhibit. Router R2 is current%& unab%e to access networ( 122.13.10.0425. Based on the information in the exhibit, which confi$uration wou%d fix the prob%em? R1(confi$)6 router bgp 65100 R1(confi$1router)6 network 10.0.0.0 mask 255.0.0.0 R1(confi$)6 router bgp 65100 R1(confi$1router)6 network 172.16.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0 R1(confi$)6 router bgp 65100 R1(confi$1router)6 no synchronization R1(confi$)6 router eigrp 1 R1(confi$1router)6 no auto-summary
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Refer to the exhibit. B"# sessions are estab%ished between a%% routers. Router RTC has the %oca% preference for networ( 207.13 .200.225422 set to 200 and router RTB has a %oca% preference set to 1 0 for the same networ(. )hich router wi%% be used b& RT. as a next hop to reach networ( 207.13 .200.225422? RTB because of the %owest %oca% preference RTB because of the s%ow 35 (b4s %in( RTB because of the shortest .08#ath RTC because of the hi$hest %oca% preference RTC because of the %on$est .08#ath RTC because of the T1 %in(
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Refer to the exhibit. )hich statement is true? The nei$hbor at 170.10. 0.1 is an externa% peer. The nei$hbor at 120.10.20.2 is an interna% peer. RT. is $oin$ to ad*ertise that it is part of .0 900. RT. is $oin$ to ad*ertise networ( 1 0.10.0.0 to its nei$hbors if 1 0.10.0.0 or its subnets are in the '# routin$ tab%e.

Refer to the exhibit. .utonomous s&stem 3 00 is routin$ traffic between two externa% B"# autonomous s&stems, autonomous s&stem 3 200 and autonomous s&stem 3 100. 0&nchroni:ation is disab%ed on B"# in autonomous s&stem 3 00. )hich routers shou%d ha*e 'B"# peer re%ationships for routin$ between autonomous s&stem 3 200 and autonomous s&stem 3 100 to wor( proper%&? R1 and R R1, R9, and R5 R1, R9, R5, and R '0# ., R1, R , and '0# B
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Refer to the exhibit. )hich two confi$urations wi%% a%%ow router R1 to estab%ish a nei$hbor re%ationship with router R2? (Choose two.) R1(confi$)6 router bgp 100 R1(confi$1router)6 network 192.16 .20.0 R1(confi$)6 router bgp 100 R1(confi$1router)6 network 192.16 .10.0 R1(confi$1router)6 neighbor 209.165.200.226 remote-as 200

R1(confi$)6 router bgp 200 R1(confi$1router)6 network 192.16 .20.0 R1(confi$1router)6 neighbor 209.165.200.225 remote-as 100 R2(confi$)6 router bgp 200 R2(confi$1router)6 network 192.16 .10.0 R2(confi$)6 router bgp 200 R2(confi$1router)6 network 192.16 .10.0 R2(confi$1router)6 neighbor 209.165.200.226 remote-as 200 R2(confi$)6 router bgp 200 R2(confi$1router)6 network 192.16 .20.0 R2(confi$1router)6 neighbor 209.165.200.225 remote-as 100
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Refer to the exhibit. Router R1 is recei*in$ the prefix 10.22.0.0413 from an 'B"# peer. The prefix appears in the B"# tab%e of R1, but not in the '# routin$ tab%e. )hat cou%d be pre*entin$ R1 from insta%%in$ 10.22.0.0413 in the routin$ tab%e? automatic summari:ation disab%ed !B"# mu%tihop misconfi$uration incorrect use of the update-source command

route dampenin$ s&nchroni:ation


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)hich B"# attribute is used b& B"# to ensure a %oop1free topo%o$& on the 'nternet? ;ext8hop .s8path %oca% preference .tomic a$$re$ate <ri$in
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Refer to the exhibit. . networ( administrator in autonomous s&stem 3 100 has set up a dua%1homed B"# connection with an '0#. The administrator wou%d %i(e to ensure that a%% traffic from the '0# enters the autonomous s&stem throu$h router R1. )hich B"# attribute can the administrator confi$ure on routers R1 and R2 to accomp%ish this? mu%ti8exit8discriminator %oca% preference a$$re$ate next1hop

wei$ht
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Refer to the exhibit. B"# sessions are estab%ished between a%% routers. RTC recei*es route updates for networ( 207.13 .200.225422 from autonomous s&stem 900 with the wei$ht attribute set to 9000. RTB a%so %earns about networ( 207.13 .200.225422 from autonomous s&stem 200 with a wei$ht of 2000. )hich router wi%% be used b& RT. as a next hop to reach this networ(? RTB because of the %owest wei$ht RTB because of the s%ow 35 (b4s %in( RTB because of the shortest .08#ath RTC because of the hi$hest wei$ht RTC because of the %on$est .08#ath RTC because of the T1 %in(
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.n enterprise must interconnect mu%tip%e sites. )hich techno%o$& wou%d pro*ide secure and mana$eab%e connections o*er the =a&er 9 '0# networ( without the additiona% expense of %eased %ines? 'B"# '# 0=. >#=0 ?#; B"# dua%1homed B"# dua%1mu%tihomed

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)hat is a disad*anta$e to mu%tihomin$ and acceptin$ on%& a defau%t route from each '0#? Because of %oad ba%ancin$ between '0#s, suboptima% routin$ ma& occur. Because routers wi%% se%ect the ed$e router based on the '"# metric, suboptima% routin$ ma& occur. Because routin$ %oops within the '"# routin$ domain ma& occur, on%& a sin$%e '0# connection can be used. Because no more than one defau%t route can be ad*ertised into the '"# routin$ domain, on%& a sin$%e '0# connection can be used.
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.n enterprise has routers with %imited resources but re-uires the best path to se%ected externa% networ(s. )hich mu%tihomin$ option wou%d pro*ide the best so%ution? mu%tihomin$ with defau%t routes from a%% pro*iders mu%tihomin$ with fu%% 'nternet routes from a%% pro*iders mu%tihomin$ with defau%t routes and partia% 'nternet routes from a%% pro*iders mu%tihomin$ with partia% 'nternet routes from one pro*ider and defau%t routes from a%% other pro*iders
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)hat is the ran$e of autonomous s&stem numbers reser*ed for pri*ate use? 1 to 9223@ 1 to 3 9 9 9 9 9223@ to 3 35 12 to 3 3
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)hich two options best describe an exterior routin$ protoco% (!"#)? (Choose two.) an interdomain routin$ protoco% an intradomain routin$ protoco% a routin$ protoco% that is used for intradomain routin$ such as '01'0 and <0#A*9 a routin$ protoco% that exchan$es routin$ information within an autonomous s&stem a routin$ protoco% that exchan$es routin$ information between different autonomous s&stems
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Refer to the exhibit. .n or$ani:ation has confi$ured a mu%tihomed so%ution usin$ !B"# between two ed$e routers and two '0#s. The ed$e routers are recei*in$ on%& defau%t routes from each '0# !B"# peer. )hich two statements are true of this so%ution? (Choose two.) !'"R# wi%% choose the best route to exit the autonomous s&stem. Traffic between the '0#s wi%% be routed throu$h autonomous s&stem 3 00. .%% routers in autonomous s&stem 3 00 must ha*e comp%ete (now%ed$e of externa% routes. . TC# session must be estab%ished between the ed$e routers and the '0# routers. Au%%1mesh 'B"# must be confi$ured in autonomous s&stem 3 00 for interna% hosts to reach the '0#s.

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