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Refer to the exhibit. Which command set must be applied on R1 to establish a BGP neighborship with R2 and to allow communication from R1 to reach the networks? A. B. C. D.
The correct answer is C. router bgp 1200 network 209.165.200.224 mask 255.255.255.224 neighbor 209.165.202.130 remote-as 1201. Option C is correct because R1 is in AS 1200 (router bgp 1200), and R2 is in a different AS (1201), making this an eBGP relationship requiring 'remote-as 1201'. The network command 'network 209.165.200.224 mask 255.255.255.224' correctly advertises R1's local network into BGP, an
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Refer to the exhibit. Which command set must be applied on R1 to establish a BGP neighborship with R2 and to allow communication from R1 to reach the networks? A. B. C. D.
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Options
- Arouter bgp 1200 network 209.165.201.0 mask 255.255.255.224 neighbor 209.165.202.130 remote-as 1201
- Brouter bgp 1200 network 209.165.200.224 mask 255.255.255.224 neighbor 209.165.202.130 remote-as 1200
- Crouter bgp 1200 network 209.165.200.224 mask 255.255.255.224 neighbor 209.165.202.130 remote-as 1201
- Drouter bgp 1200 network 209.165.200.224 mask 255.255.255.224 neighbor 209.165.201.2 remote-as 1200
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(20 responses)- A15% (3)
- B5% (1)
- C75% (15)
- D5% (1)
Explanation
Option C is correct because R1 is in AS 1200 (router bgp 1200), and R2 is in a different AS (1201), making this an eBGP relationship requiring 'remote-as 1201'. The network command 'network 209.165.200.224 mask 255.255.255.224' correctly advertises R1's local network into BGP, and the neighbor IP 209.165.202.130 correctly points to R2's interface address on the shared link.
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