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A customer has a network where BGP has been enabled and the BGP neighbor is configured on the Tier-0 Gateway. An NSX administrator used the get gateways command to retrieve this Information:

Which two commands must be executed to check BGP neighbor status? (Choose two.)

A.
vrf 1
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A.
vrf 1
B.
vrf 4
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B.
vrf 4
C.
sa-nexedge-01(tier1_sr> get bgp neighbor
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C.
sa-nexedge-01(tier1_sr> get bgp neighbor
D.
sa-nexedge-01(tier0_sr> get bgp neighbor
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D.
sa-nexedge-01(tier0_sr> get bgp neighbor
E.
sa-nexedge-01(tier1_dr)> get bgp neighbor
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E.
sa-nexedge-01(tier1_dr)> get bgp neighbor
F.
vrf 3
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F.
vrf 3
Suggested answer: D, F

Explanation:

BGP will be configured on the T0 SR. Connect to the VRF for the T0 SR and run get bgp neighbor once connected to it. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Validated-Design/5.1/sddc-deployment-of-vmware-nsx-t-workload-domains-with-multiple-availability-zones/GUID-8BD4228A-75C6-4C60-80B4-538D4297E11A.html

For the BGP configuration on NSX-T, the Tier-0 Service Router (SR) is typically where BGP is configured. To check the BGP neighbor status:

Connect to the VRF for the T0 SR, which is VRF 3 based on the provided output.

Run the command to get BGP neighbor status once connected to it.

asked 16/09/2024
Ronald Buffing
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