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An administrator is deploying an NSX Edge cluster from SDDC Manager. The administrator plans to configure the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) to enable dynamic routing with the upstream physical networking.
Which three values must be provided when configuring BGP? (Choose three.)

  • A. BGP Password
  • B. BGP Autonomous System Number (ASN)
  • C. BGP Router ID
  • D. BGP Peer IP
  • E. BGP Route Topology
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Suggested Answer: ABD 🗳️

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satyagi2
Highly Voted 2 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: ABD
For dynamic routing, set up two Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) peers on Top of Rack (ToR) switches with an interface IP, BGP autonomous system number (ASN), and BGP password.
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ccaac30
Most Recent 1 week ago
Selected Answer: BCD
Agree with interista, BCD are requirements, Password is optional.
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interista
1 month, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: BCD
BGP authentication is optional and not a mandatory requirement when configuring BGP between NSX and upstream routers. It also depends on upstream routers: If the physical network has configured MD5 authentication for BGP sessions, you will need to match the password in NSX. Theres no hint within the question that BGP is utilizing authentication. BCD for me.
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Manu62
1 month, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: BCD
The password is optional; there are no references to security in the question, so the correct options are B, C, and D.
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alex3
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: ABD
No need for Router ID "NSX supports RFC6286, to relax the uniqueness of router ID between BGP peers across AS. BGP will form neighborship across AS even if the routers have the same router ID."
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ccaac30
1 week ago
Yes, they can both have same ID, both still need an ID though
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hide199
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: ABD
I check on GUI, and answer is A,B,D.
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3795982
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: ABD
I apologize, but because it is upstream, the correct answer is ABD because we need a Password for protection.
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3795982
1 month, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: BCD
The correct answer is BCD
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1b0d679
2 months ago
Selected Answer: BCD
When configuring BGP for dynamic routing in NSX, you must provide the following three values: Autonomous System Number (ASN), Neighbor IP address, and Router ID. Explanation: Autonomous System Number (ASN): A unique identifier for the network that is participating in BGP routing. Neighbor IP address: The IP address of the BGP peer that you want to establish a connection with. Router ID: A unique identifier for the router itself, used for BGP neighbor selection and route selection.
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