A boundary router is running both OSPF and BGP. What is required for the redistribution process to successfully redistribute source information into the BGP process?

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A boundary router is running both OSPF and BGP. What is required for the redistribution process to successfully redistribute source information into the BGP process?

  • The BGP process must have a route-map configured in order to set a metric for successful redistribution.
  • The OSPF process must use a default metric as the routing source redistributing information into the BGP process.
  • The source information must be filtered using an ACL to specify only NSSA routes during the redistribution process for BGP.
  • The route to be redistributed must have a current entry in the routing table from the source routing protocol.

Explanation: In order for any source information to be redistributed into a destination routing process, that information must currently exist within the source routing protocol RIB. If the route is removed from the source routing protocol RIB, the information is no longer able to be redistributed into the destination routing process.

Exam with this question: Chapter 17: Quiz - Troubleshooting Redistribution CCNPv8 ENARSI

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