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Question 302

Which data policy configuration influences BGP routing traffic flow from LAN to WAN?

    Correct Answer: D

    The configuration that influences BGP routing traffic flow from LAN to WAN should be applied on the outbound direction. In the given options, options A and C specify the route-policy as 'in', which affects inbound traffic. Option B uses 'out' but has an action 'deny', which is not suitable for the policy to take effect correctly. Therefore, the correct configuration is option D, which applies the route-policy on the outbound direction with an action 'accept', influencing the routing traffic from LAN to WAN appropriately.

Discussion
NetArch_TeckOption: D

The question requests the configuration from a Service VPN (Not VPN 0 or 512) The direction is Egress (VPN LAN to WAN) - Exiting direction or OUT Options A and C has "route-policy BG-AS-PREPEND in" configured which is ingress and therefore incorrect. Option B & D are practically identical, however the action-accept operation needs to be set as accept not deny within sequence 10 for the configuration to take effect. Option [D] is the correct option

timtghOption: D

A and C appear identical, and say inbound, which is wrong. B says action deny, which is wrong

ZamochitOption: A

First look, i thought also D. Then i read one more time and... i am thinking... Which data policy configuration influences BGP "routing traffic" flow from LAN to WAN. It means not the customer traffic itself i think (because in that case is in out direction). How do you affect the routing traffic LAN to WAN? matching in IN this traffic, so could be A.

bloveOption: D

The influence is from LAN to WAN not WAN to LAN. Therefore the policy is to be applied in the OUT direction. The answer is D

RcontOption: A

I´ll go witch A, even A and C look the same to me.

PureInertiaCopyOption: A

C and A look identical to me...

Rcont

they look the same for me too. I think A is a better answer. inbound policy influences outbound traffic.