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Question 208 - Professional Cloud Network Engineer discussion

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Your organization wants to set up hybrid connectivity with VLAN attachments that terminate in a single Cloud Router with 99.9% uptime. You need to create a network design for your on-premises router that meets those requirements and has an active/passive configuration that uses only one VLAN attachment at a time. What should you do?

A.

Create a design that uses a BGP multi-exit discriminator (MED) attribute to influence the egress path from Google Cloud to the on-premises environment.

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A.

Create a design that uses a BGP multi-exit discriminator (MED) attribute to influence the egress path from Google Cloud to the on-premises environment.

B.

Create a design that uses the as_path BGP attribute to influence the egress path from Google Cloud to the on-premises environment.

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B.

Create a design that uses the as_path BGP attribute to influence the egress path from Google Cloud to the on-premises environment.

C.

Create a design that uses an equal-cost multipath (ECMP) with flow-based hashing on your on-premises devices.

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C.

Create a design that uses an equal-cost multipath (ECMP) with flow-based hashing on your on-premises devices.

D.

Create a design that uses the local_pref BGP attribute to influence the egress path from Google Cloud to the on-premises environment.

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D.

Create a design that uses the local_pref BGP attribute to influence the egress path from Google Cloud to the on-premises environment.

Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

The BGP multi-exit discriminator (MED) attribute is used in BGP configurations to influence the choice of path in an active/passive setup by prioritizing one path over another for egress traffic. This is ideal for a design that uses only one VLAN attachment at a time.

asked 29/10/2024
MC Chrys Darcy MASSALA MPIKA
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