What is a key differentiator of generate routes from aggregate routes?
What is a key differentiator of generate routes from aggregate routes?
A key differentiator of generate routes is that they have a default next-hop value of reject. This means that if no other specific route is available, the packet will be discarded by default. This is in contrast to aggregate routes, which summarize multiple routes into a single route. Therefore, the correct answer is that generate routes have a default next-hop value of reject.
It's B for sure. You can refer to the following: https://www.networkfuntimes.com/junos-aggregate-routes-vs-generate-routes-how-to-summarise-on-juniper-routers/
sould be answer C
C applies to aggregate routes
Must be B