Which data policy configuration influences BGP routing traffic flow from LAN to WAN?
Which data policy configuration influences BGP routing traffic flow from LAN to WAN?
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.
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
A and C appear identical, and say inbound, which is wrong. B says action deny, which is wrong
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.
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
I´ll go witch A, even A and C look the same to me.
C and A look identical to me...
they look the same for me too. I think A is a better answer. inbound policy influences outbound traffic.