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Question 155 - H12-261 discussion
Routers R1 and R2 run BGP. Both the routers reside in AS 65234. Routes of R2 exist in the BGP routing of R1 but do not exist in the IP routing table of R1.
What is the cause of this problem?
A.
BGP is disabled on both R1 and R2.
B.
Multi-hop BGP is disabled on R1.
C.
The routes are not optimal.
D.
The BGP peer relationship between R1 and R2 is in Down state.
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