Drag and drop the snippets onto the blanks within the code to construct a script that configures BGP according to the topology. Not all options are used, and some options may be used twice.
the router id is an IP address.
ref: https://iosxr-lab-ciscolive.github.io/LTRSPG-2414-cleur2019/wkinstructions/2019-02-01-step-5-playing-iosxr-Yang-Models/
should be
192.168.1.2
192.168.1.1
65000
192.168.1.2
This was the very first question on my ENCOR v1.1 first attempt in March 2024, with slightly different options, the option 'ISP' and 'Client' were available.
There is no explicit configuration that suggests we should be configuring the client. If you guess that you are configuring the client router, the answers are:
192.168.1.2
192.168.1.1
65000
192.168.1.1
How can we derive the router to configure is the client other than 'us' not being a service provider? This creative approach is comical, as a network engineer the derivation has to be explicit - Imagine writing an RFC for a new company you have joined and you guessed you should be configuring a router called client, then you found out that you were actually an ISP but your onboarding was so poor than no one told you this
given ans is correct
First blank (BGP ID for the router): The Client's AS is 65001, so this will go in the first blank.
Second blank (Neighbor ID): The neighbor is the ISP with IP 192.168.1.1 (ISP’s IP).
Third blank (Remote AS for neighbor): The ISP’s AS is 65000, so this goes in the third blank.
Fourth blank (BGP ID for the neighbor under IPv4): This is again the ISP’s IP 192.168.1.1.
IgorLVG had the correct idea but he messed up in the last answer. The last one should be 192.168.1.1. Storcaks is not the correct answer. The question tells us not all answers are used and some are used more than once which is exactly what happened. the id is the ip address, not the AS.
Correct answer (assuming we are configuring the left router) is:
192.168.1.2
192.168.1.1
65000
192.168.1.1
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