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Exam 2V0-41.20 topic 1 question 32 discussion

Actual exam question from VMware's 2V0-41.20
Question #: 32
Topic #: 1
[All 2V0-41.20 Questions]

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

  • A. Route Aggregation
  • B. Route Distribution
  • C. Graceful Restart
  • D. BGP Neighbors
  • E. Local AS
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Suggested Answer: AD 🗳️

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diegof1
Highly Voted 3 years, 5 months ago
AD is the correct answer. The following parameters are inherited from the default Tier-0 gateway and cannot be modified at the VRF level: • Local AS • Graceful restart • Graceful restart timer • Graceful restart stale timer • Multipath relax Inter-SR iBGP is not supported in VRF gateways. BGP can be enabled or disabled per VRF gateway. Route aggregation and BGP neighbors are local configurations per VRF. Taken from NSX-T ICM 3.0 Lecture Manual
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RVivek
2 years, 8 months ago
ICM manual Section 5-150
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brownfox
Highly Voted 3 years, 5 months ago
Route aggregation and BGP neighbors are correct . So Answer A &D .
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gpiedjo
Most Recent 10 months ago
https://vstellar.com/2020/09/configuring-vrf-lite-in-nsx-t-3-0/ Route Agregation is the native configuration fonction and can be donfigured while Route-distribution is the inheritance option. A is good
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novellcne
12 months ago
BGP Neighbors (Option D): This parameter configures the BGP neighbor relationships between the VRF Lite gateway and other BGP routers in the network. The neighbors can be configured using IP addresses or autonomous system numbers (ASNs). Route Distribution (Option B): This parameter configures the distribution of IP routes between the VRF Lite gateway and the BGP neighbors. It allows for control over how routes are advertised or received by the VRF Lite gateway and its neighbors.
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fuentesbcn
1 year ago
You can configure Route Aggregation, Route Re-distribution and Neighbors, therefore the answer have to be 3 options, but here ara asking for 2. The only way to have 2 correct is that they are using the words 'Route Distribution' against 'Route Re-distributions', in this case the correct answer would be A,D. Also can be a mistake or typo.
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rawes_
1 year ago
Selected Answer: BD
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/3.2/administration/GUID-4CB5796A-1CED-4F0E-ADE0-72BF7B3F762C.html
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zsootthey
1 year ago
Selected Answer: AD
Based on the CM 3.2 Lecture Manual the correct answers are A and D (5-150 / page 303): "Route aggregation and BGP neighbors are local configurations per VRF."
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Virtual_ITTech
1 year, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: AD
AD is the answer
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pinpin06
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: BD
B&D guys, connect to your lab and you will see that when you have a VRF this is the route redistribution that appears in the parameters options and not the the route aggregation, keep in mind we are talking about configuration of BGP inside a VRF, not BGP by default.
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obeythefist
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: BD
It does seem from Ytsejamer1 and Jeki4an that B&D are the correct answers. VRF Lite config has no options for Route Aggregation, but it does have them for Route Re-Distribution. Best answers are B&D.
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studyexam603
1 year, 3 months ago
jeki4an is correct - It's B and D. For VRF Lite Gateways, it's Route Distribution and BDP Neighbors. See these couple of articles: https://www.virtualbytes.io/nsx-t-3-2-vrf-lite-overview-configuration/ "All other configuration parameters can be independently managed on the Tier-0: External Interface IP addresses; BGP neighbors; Prefix list, route-map, & Redistribution; Firewall rules; NAT rules from https://rutgerblom.com/2020/05/26/setting-up-vrf-lite-in-nsx-t-3-0/: "Edge cluster, HA mode, BGP local AS number, and BGP graceful restart settings are inherited and can’t be changed at the VRF level. All other configuration is managed independently within the VRF. This includes external interfaces, BGP state, BGP neighbors, routes, route filters, route redistribution, NAT, and Edge firewall."
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Any4711
1 year, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: AD
A,D the other parameters are Global and cannot be set on the VRF lite
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WOP_TO
1 year, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: AD
AD are the right answer
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Jeki4an
1 year, 10 months ago
Guys, from the Lab environment perspectives I can say that two correct answers are B and D. There is no Route Aggregation!!! And there is Route Re-Distribution.
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hepisano
2 years ago
A&D are correct - Page 5-150 of ICM Lecture Manual
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snakelkin
2 years, 1 month ago
Should be A,D The following parameters are inherited from the default Tier-0 gateway and cannot be modified at the VRF level: • Local AS • Graceful restart • Graceful restart timer • Graceful restart stale timer • Multipath relax Inter-SR iBGP is not supported in VRF gateways. BGP can be enabled or disabled per VRF gateway. Route aggregation and BGP neighbors are local configurations per VRF.
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briansbums
2 years, 2 months ago
A & D Route aggregation and BGP neighbors are local configurations per VRF.
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