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An engineer configured policy-based routing for a destination IP address that does not exist in the routing table. How is the packet treated through the policy for configuring the set ip default next-hop command?

A.

Packets are not forwarded to the specific next hop.

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A.

Packets are not forwarded to the specific next hop.

B.

Packets are forwarded based on the routing table.

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B.

Packets are forwarded based on the routing table.

C.

Packets are forwarded based on a static route.

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C.

Packets are forwarded based on a static route.

D.

Packets are forwarded to the specific next hop.

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D.

Packets are forwarded to the specific next hop.

Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

The set ip default next-hop command verifies the existence of the destination IP address in the routing table, andÖ+ if the destination IP address exists, the command does not policy route the packet, but forwards the packet based on the routing table.+ if the destination IP address does not exist, the command policy routes the packet by sending it to the specified next hop.

Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/ip-routed-protocols/47121-pbr-cmdsce.html

asked 07/10/2024
Eric Swisher
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