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Huawei H12-821_V1.0 Exam - Topic 1 Question 44 Discussion

During BGP route summarization configuration, the keyword can be used to suppress all specific routes so that only the summary route is advertised. The summary route carries the Atomic-aggregate attribute rather than the community attributes of specific routes.
A) suppressspecmap

Huawei H12-821_V1.0 Exam - Topic 1 Question 44 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H12-821_V1.0 exam
Question #: 44
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During BGP route summarization configuration, the keyword can be used to suppress all specific routes so that only the summary route is advertised. The summary route carries the Atomic-aggregate attribute rather than the community attributes of specific routes.

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Chan
7 months ago
Yep, it's a game changer for reducing routing table size!
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Kathrine
7 months ago
I thought it was just about community attributes, huh.
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Carmelina
7 months ago
Wait, it carries Atomic-aggregate? Didn't know that!
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Eden
7 months ago
Totally agree, it's crucial for route summarization.
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Lashawn
8 months ago
That's right, suppressspecmap is the keyword!
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Johnetta
8 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the relationship between summary routes and community attributes; I think the summary route doesn’t carry them, but I need to double-check that.
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Pamela
8 months ago
I feel like "suppressspecmap" is right, but I also recall something about the Atomic-aggregate attribute being important in this context.
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Sol
8 months ago
I remember practicing a question about BGP summarization, and I think it had to do with how the summary route behaves differently from specific routes.
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Josphine
8 months ago
I think the keyword we use for suppressing specific routes is something like "suppressspecmap," but I'm not entirely sure if that's the exact term.
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Mireya
9 months ago
This is a tricky one. Reporting discrepancies could fit in a few different phases, but I'm leaning towards option B, test implementation and execution. That's where you're actively running the tests and documenting any issues that come up.
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Lucy
9 months ago
I think I reasoned through a similar example in practice, and it seemed like the answer was a bit lower than the gross receipts after deductions.
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Antione
9 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about Azure Sentinel permissions. I'll need to carefully review the available roles and their capabilities to determine the one that best fits the principle of least privilege.
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Ardella
1 year ago
I thought the keyword was 'mute-all-the-things'. No wonder I keep failing these exams!
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Ulysses
1 year ago
I bet the correct answer is 'sumup', because that's what I'd name the command if I was designing BGP.
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Azalee
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think 'suppressspecmap' is the keyword for BGP route summarization.
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Cherelle
1 year ago
I believe 'sumup' would make more sense as the command name.
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Reyes
1 year ago
I think 'suppressspecmap' is the correct answer.
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Marsha
1 year ago
Hmm, I thought the keyword was 'hide-all'. Time to brush up on my BGP route summarization knowledge.
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Johnna
1 year ago
I'll double check the documentation to make sure I'm using the correct keyword.
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Tyra
1 year ago
I think 'hide-all' is used for something else in BGP configuration.
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Reuben
1 year ago
I always use 'suppressspecmap' for BGP route summarization.
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Willard
1 year ago
Finally, a question that doesn't require me to memorize the entire BGP RFC. This one's a piece of cake!
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Merilyn
12 months ago
Definitely, this question is a piece of cake compared to the others.
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Ivette
12 months ago
I'm glad we don't have to memorize the entire BGP RFC for this one.
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Rose
12 months ago
Yes, it's a relief to have a simpler question for once.
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Javier
1 year ago
I agree, this question is much easier to understand.
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Galen
1 year ago
Definitely, using the suppressspecmap keyword can help reduce the number of specific routes advertised.
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Onita
1 year ago
I agree, summarizing routes can make BGP configurations much more efficient.
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Bobbye
1 year ago
Yes, this question is much more straightforward. It's all about route summarization.
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Nobuko
1 year ago
That's a relief! I always struggle with memorizing all the BGP details.
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Rodney
1 year ago
The keyword is 'summary-only', not 'suppressspecmap'. That's just nonsense!
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Victor
1 year ago
But we need to be careful not to accidentally suppress important specific routes.
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Pete
1 year ago
I agree, it helps to reduce the size of the routing table and improve network efficiency.
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Bernardine
1 year ago
I think using suppressspecmap is important for BGP route summarization.
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