Friday, September 21, 2012

CCNP Routing

A company has a BGP network and a BGP route of 196.27.125.0/24 that should be propagated to all of the devices. The route is not now in any of the routing tables. The administrator determines that an access list is the cause of the problem. The administrator changes the access list to allow this route, but the route still does not appear in any of the routing tables. What should be done to propagate this route?
A. Clear the BGP session.
B. Use the release BGP routing command.
C. Use the service-policy command to adjust the QOS policy to allow the route to propagate.
D. Change both the inbound and outbound policy related to this route.
Answer: A
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