Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator issues the show bgp ipv4 unicast command to check the routes in the BGP table. What does the symbol > indicate about a route?

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNPRefer to the exhibit. A network administrator issues the show bgp ipv4 unicast command to check the routes in the BGP table. What does the symbol > indicate about a route?

Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator issues the show bgp ipv4 unicast command to check the routes in the BGP table. What does the symbol > indicate about a route? 

  • It is a route that is learned through IGP.
  • It is the best route for the network prefix.
  • It is a route that is learned through a static route.
  • It is a route to an interface that is connected to the router.

Explanation: BGP only advertises the best path to other BGP peers, regardless of the number of routes (NLRIs) in the BGP Loc-RIB table. The best route is indicated with the symbol >

Exam with this question: Quiz - BGP

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