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Question 431

A firewall administrator is trying to identify active routes learned via BGP in the virtual router runtime stats within the GUI.

Where can they find this information?

    Correct Answer: B

    To identify active routes learned via BGP in the virtual router runtime stats within the GUI, you need to look for routes listed in the routing table with flags indicating they are active and learned via BGP. In this context, the flag 'A?B' denotes that the route is both active and learned via BGP.

Discussion
djedeenOption: B

Flags A?B—Active and learned via BGP A C—Active and a result of an internal interface (connected) - Destination = network A H—Active and a result of an internal interface (connected) - Destination = Host only A R—Active and learned via RIP A S—Active and static S—Inactive (because this route has a higher metric) and static O1—OSPF external type-1 O2—OSPF external type-2 Oi—OSPF intra-area Oo—OSPF inter-area

confusionOption: B

B A=Active B=BGP

MarshpillowzOption: B

B is correct

franko_72

To view the routing table perform the following: Click on Network >> Virtual Routers >> and click the link on the right >> More Runtime Stats

evdwOption: B

Correct answer is B

MaryamkOption: B

B https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-1/pan-os-web-interface-help/network/network-virtual-routers/more-runtime-stats-for-a-virtual-router/routing-tab

PaloSteve

Most recent link (info still the same)- https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/11-0/pan-os-web-interface-help/network/network-virtual-routers/more-runtime-stats-for-a-virtual-router/routing-tab