Question:
Refer to the exhibit. Which two statements describe the result of the configuration? (Choose two.)
- Received routes that match the prefix list are set with a local preference value of 250.
- Received routes from the neighbors that match the IP address in the prefix list are set with a local preference value of 250.
- Received routes that match the prefix list are treated with higher priority than the weight attribute when calculating the best-path.
- Received routes that do not match the prefix list are set with a local preference value of 100.
- Received routes from the neighbors that do not match the IP address in the prefix list are set with a local preference value of 100.
Explanation: Local preference (LOCAL_PREF) is a well-known discretionary path attribute and is included with path advertisements throughout an AS. Local preference can be set for specific routes by using a route map or for all routes received from a specific neighbor. If an edge BGP router does not define the local preference upon receipt of a prefix, the default local preference value of 100 is used during best-path calculation. Setting the local preference for specific routes is accomplished by using a route map or route policy with the action set local-preference preference . Setting the local preferences for all routes received by a neighbor can be accomplished by using the BGP address family configuration command neighbor ip-address local-preference preference.
Exam with this question: CCNP ENARSI 8 Modules 11 - 14 Checkpoint Exam: BGP Exam
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