A router has been configured with the command neighbor 10.12.1.2 maximum-prefix 100. What happens when the BGP peer advertises 101 prefixes to it?

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A router has been configured with the command neighbor 10.12.1.2 maximum-prefix 100. What happens when the BGP peer advertises 101 prefixes to it?

  • The 101st prefix overwrites the 1st prefix in the Loc-RIB table.
  • The 101st prefix is discarded.
  • The BGP session is shut down.
  • The 101st prefix is received and installed in the Loc-RIB table, and a warning message is generated.

Explanation: When a peer advertises more routes than the maximum prefix count, the peer shuts down the BGP session with the status PfxCt.

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