. The route is learned from a multipath BGP session.
Explanation:
From the show route protocol bgp output:
The route 203.0.113.0/24 is present twice with the same attributes (BGP/170).
Both routes have the same local preference (100) and AS path (1).
The next-hop addresses (to 10.23.23.2 via ae8.0 and to 10.1.23.2 via ae7.0) indicate two valid paths for the same prefix.
The > symbol marks the active route, while • indicates an eligible backup path.
This confirms BGP multipath is enabled, allowing multiple equal-cost paths to be used for load balancing.
one neighbor could be a Route Reflector , so in reality yo have a dual Homed CE connected to two differents PE's, one is reachable with Multipath and the second it's dont... i would say C
I've done this setup before. the route via multipath learns 2 routes, one is active. WHen there is prefix load balancing is when you don't see the asterisk* prefer route.
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