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Which three of the following describe the Border Gateway Routing Protocol (BGP) configuration on a Tier-0 Gateway? (Choose three.)

A.
Can be used as an Exterior Gateway Protocol.
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A.
Can be used as an Exterior Gateway Protocol.
B.
It supports a 4-byte autonomous system number.
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B.
It supports a 4-byte autonomous system number.
C.
The network is divided into areas that are logical groups.
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C.
The network is divided into areas that are logical groups.
D.
EIGRP Is disabled by default.
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D.
EIGRP Is disabled by default.
E.
BGP is enabled by default.
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E.
BGP is enabled by default.
Suggested answer: A, B, D

Explanation:

A) Can be used as an Exterior Gateway Protocol. This is correct. BGP is a protocol that can be used to exchange routing information between different autonomous systems (AS). An AS is a network or a group of networks under a single administrative control. BGP can be used as an Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) to connect an AS to other ASes on the internet or other external networks1

B) It supports a 4-byte autonomous system number. This is correct. BGP supports both 2-byte and 4-byte AS numbers. A 2-byte AS number can range from 1 to 65535, while a 4-byte AS number can range from 65536 to 4294967295. NSX supports both 2-byte and 4-byte AS numbers for BGP configuration on a Tier-0 Gateway2

C) The network is divided into areas that are logical groups. This is incorrect. This statement describes OSPF, not BGP. OSPF is another routing protocol that operates within a single AS and divides the network into areas to reduce routing overhead and improve scalability. BGP does not use the concept of areas, but rather uses attributes, policies, and filters to control the routing decisions and traffic flow3

D) FIGRP Is disabled by default. This is correct. FIGRP stands for Fast Interior Gateway Routing Protocol, which is an enhanced version of IGRP, an obsolete routing protocol developed by Cisco. FIGRP is not supported by NSX and is disabled by default on a Tier-0 Gateway.

E) BGP is enabled by default. This is incorrect. BGP is not enabled by default on a Tier-0 Gateway. To enable BGP, you need to configure the local AS number and the BGP neighbors on the Tier-0 Gateway using the NSX Manager UI or API.

To learn more about BGP configuration on a Tier-0 Gateway in NSX, you can refer to the following resources:

VMware NSX Documentation: Configure BGP 1

VMware NSX 4.x Professional: BGP Configuration

VMware NSX 4.x Professional: BGP Troubleshooting

asked 16/09/2024
Cynthia Gutknecht
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