Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator is configuring BGP route filtering on R1. The router ID for R1 is configured with lookback address 192.168.1.1. Which three routes are allowed from the BGP neighbor router 10.12.1.2 to inject into the BGP table of R1? (Choose three.)

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNPRefer to the exhibit. A network administrator is configuring BGP route filtering on R1. The router ID for R1 is configured with lookback address 192.168.1.1. Which three routes are allowed from the BGP neighbor router 10.12.1.2 to inject into the BGP table of R1? (Choose three.)

Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator is configuring BGP route filtering on R1. The router ID for R1 is configured with lookback address 192.168.1.1. Which three routes are allowed from the BGP neighbor router 10.12.1.2 to inject into the BGP table of R1? (Choose three.) 

  • 192.168.1.1/32
  • 192.168.2.2/32
  • 192.168.3.3/32
  • 10.12.1.0/24
  • 64.100.3.0/25
  • 64.100.2.192/26

Explanation: Per the distribute list filtering ACL-IN, two loopback networks (192.168.2.2/32 and 192.168.3.3/32) are allowed because they match the first ACE in the ACL-IN. The network 64.100.3.0/25 is allowed because it matches the second ACE in the ACL-IN. The networks 192.168.1.1/32 and 10.12.1.0/24 are local routes. The network 64.100.2.192/26 would not be allowed because it does not match entries in the ACL-IN.

Exam with this question: Quiz - Multicast
Exam with this question: Chapter 12: Quiz - Advanced BGP CCNPv8 ENARSI

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