never thought i could give an answer as a commend:
I exclude:
its a network command so the advertised IP can only be a network address .33 is a host
--> exclude all .33 answers
Then, so far i only used wildcard maks in ACLs so
--> exlcude the wildcards
Only A remains
Out of scope but pretty simple to remember:
no wildcard just normal submask,
and the use of the "mask" in front of the submask which is actually syntax tautology (good way to remember)
The correct syntax, including the keyword "mask" when you advertise the network for BGP
R1# router bgp 100
R1#neighbour 172.16.13.33 remote-as 200
R1#network 172.16.13.32 mask 255.255.255.252
unlike other routing protocols like OSPF or EIGRP, we have to use subnet mask, not wildcard mask, under BGP to advertise the routes in the “network” command.
Correct answer is A,
D is not correct because the .33 is the first available host in the network and .32 is the network it self. Therefore A is correct.
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