Refer to the exhibit. In Cisco DNA Center, a network engineer identifies that BGP-learned networks are repeatedly withdrawn from peers. Which configuration must the engineer apply to resolve the issue?
Refer to the exhibit. In Cisco DNA Center, a network engineer identifies that BGP-learned networks are repeatedly withdrawn from peers. Which configuration must the engineer apply to resolve the issue?
To resolve the issue of BGP-learned networks being repeatedly withdrawn from peers, the network engineer must implement BGP route dampening. BGP route dampening is a feature used to minimize flapping routes. Based on the available options, the correct configuration includes specifying dampening parameters and applying the route-map with dampening settings to the inbound BGP updates. This will suppress unstable routes and prevent them from being repeatedly advertised and withdrawn. Therefore, the configuration in option D is the correct approach as it applies the dampening rule to route updates received from the specified BGP neighbor.
Just because my other comment i will go for A (reasoning see other comment)
I agree with D, configuration seems to be right. Check this example: https://networklessons.com/bgp/bgp-route-dampening
I will use only Option A in scenarios in where I want to keep it simple. Anyways will go with D