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2V0-41.23 Exam - Question 8


Which two BGP configuration parameters can be configured in the VRF Lite gateways? (Choose two.)

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Correct Answer: AD

When configuring BGP parameters in VRF Lite gateways, two relevant settings that can be configured are Route Aggregation and BGP Neighbors. Route Aggregation allows for the consolidation of multiple routes into a single advertisement, reducing the size of routing tables. BGP Neighbors specification is essential for establishing BGP sessions between routers, which is fundamental for BGP operation. Therefore, both Route Aggregation and BGP Neighbors are the correct BGP configuration parameters for VRF Lite gateways.

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goal2025Options: AD
Apr 28, 2024

I checked directly from UI. " A & D "

descentguy2021
Apr 7, 2024

Route Distribution & BGP Neighbors https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/3.2/administration/GUID-4CB5796A-1CED-4F0E-ADE0-72BF7B3F762C.html

FChiviteOptions: AD
May 15, 2024

NSX 4.0 does not allow Local AS override. With NSX version 4.1 you can inherit or override it. Tricky question... A) Route Aggregation and and D) BGP neighbours are available when configuring BGP in a VRF. "Route distribution" does not exist, what you can do is a "Route Re-Distribution" via BGP. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX/4.1/administration/GUID-4CB5796A-1CED-4F0E-ADE0-72BF7B3F762C.html

FChivite
May 15, 2024

Sorry, I mean BD

Tonykay
Apr 10, 2024

AD is correct - In BGP

Sharkman2123Options: AD
May 16, 2024

route (re-)distribution is not an option under BGP section in UI

TarotestOptions: BD
May 14, 2024

Route Distribution & BGP Neighbors https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX/4.0/administration/GUID-4CB5796A-1CED-4F0E-ADE0-72BF7B3F762C.html

avid_researcher
Aug 29, 2024

this questions is VRF lite GWs and its A+D and confirmed in the GUI. B - Route Distribution is incorrect for two reasons. Firstly its Route Re-Distribution, secondly its not nested under BGP configuration but exists at the same hierarchy as it.