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A routing table contains multiple BGP routes to the same destination prefix. The route preference is the same for each route.
Referring to the exhibit, which route would be selected?
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A routing table contains multiple BGP routes to the same destination prefix. The route preference is the same for each route.
Referring to the exhibit, which route would be selected?
The selection of a BGP route follows several criteria in a specific order. Firstly, the route with the highest local preference is preferred. Both Route B and Route D have the same local preference of 150. Next, the origin code is considered, where 'I' (IGP) is more preferred over '?' (Incomplete). Since Route D has an origin code of 'I' and Route B has an undefined origin code, Route D is the preferred route.
Should be D. Same Local Preference. Origin is next.
My Mistake. Answer is B. Route is D.
Route D is correct (answer B). Explanation: Route D and B have same highest local preference 150. Next we look at the Orgin Code. Origin code "I" is more prefferd then code "?" hence Router D (answer B) is selected