Your BGP router receives routes from two upstream ISPs: ISP A and ISP

QuestionsCategory: JN0-349Your BGP router receives routes from two upstream ISPs: ISP A and ISP
Admin Staff asked 7 months ago
Your BGP router receives routes from two upstream ISPs: ISP A and ISP

A. In this scenario, which change would you make to prefer routes from ISP A?

B. Set the local-preference attribute for all routes received from ISP A to 200 while all routes received from ISP B use the default local-preference value of 100.

C. Prepend the AS path to all routes received from ISP A while all routes received from ISP B use the default AS path value.

D. Change the MED value for all routes received from ISP A to 1 while all routes from ISP B remain configured with no MED value.

E. Set the local-preference attribute for all routes received from ISP A to 50 while all routes received from ISP B use the default local-preference value of 100.






 

Correct Answer: A

This question is in JN0-349 Exam
For getting Juniper Enterprise Routing and Switching, Specialist (JNCIS-ENT) Certificate

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