An administrator wants to validate the BGP connection status between the Tier-0 Gateway and the upstream physical router.
What sequence of commands could be used to check this status on NSX Edge node?
An administrator wants to validate the BGP connection status between the Tier-0 Gateway and the upstream physical router.
What sequence of commands could be used to check this status on NSX Edge node?
To validate the BGP connection status on an NSX Edge node between the Tier-0 Gateway and the upstream physical router, the correct sequence involves first identifying the logical routers, then getting the VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding) instance associated with it, and finally displaying the BGP routes. This can be done using the commands to show logical routers, get the VRF, and show BGP routes which includes the command sequence: show logical-routers, get vrf, and show ip route bgp.
C is good answer. We can see another question in this bundle with a clear example...
Tested in CLI C is the answer
C This can be validated on the cli
C is the answer.
C is correct although the documentation tends to only talk about "get logical-routers" as the command. "get gateways stats" is a valid command in 4.x but not well documented
None are right. get gateways is not a valid command. it should be get logical-routers
Reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX/4.1/administration/GUID-9554C339-69DE-4C97-8392-DCCA67682B35.html