Refer to the exhibit. The IT router has been configured with the Science VRF and the interfaces have been assigned to the VRF. Which set of configurations advertises Science-1 and Science-2 routes using EIGRP AS 111?
Refer to the exhibit. The IT router has been configured with the Science VRF and the interfaces have been assigned to the VRF. Which set of configurations advertises Science-1 and Science-2 routes using EIGRP AS 111?
To advertise routes for Science-1 and Science-2 using EIGRP in the specified Science VRF with autonomous system 111, the configuration must follow the EIGRP named mode format. In named mode, the command 'router eigrp 1' defines the name of the EIGRP process, and 'address-family ipv4 vrf Science autonomous-system 111' specifies the VRF and the correct autonomous system. The 'network' statements then specify the networks to be advertised. Therefore, the correct configuration is achieved with option D.
D is the correct answer. please correct in EIGRP named mode R1(config)#router eigrp TEST ( 1 or 111 is just a name) Cisco wanna trick us to make money
VRF-Lite for EIGRP using classic mode config.
Why can Answer A be right too?
Because the question asks for AS 111, not the process
A & D are perfectly correct....the question does require you to use AS 111, making D correct.
D is correct answer
I like D too
Ans = D
D is the correct answer.
D is the correct answer AS must be 111
sorry my anwser before was wrong. Th e option correct is "D". I test in my lab
Indeed, it is D, i was checking many documentation. If you create a EIGRP process with "router eigrp 1" then for the global/default VRF the AS is actually 1. The question in this case is have the AS set for another VRF, so this is set by "autonomous-system 111" under " address-family ipv4 vrf Science". Some example: https://netcraftsmen.com/using-vrf-lite-eigrp-and-static-routes/
Just labbed it, if you will use answer B commands the AS for the vrf will be '0'. D is correct asnwer
D is answer
it´s D
100% answer correct "A"