Assume all router-IDs are properly configured, and global IPv6 addresses are used to establish eBGP sessions. Which of the following configurations is required on router A so that router B can exchange traffic with router D?
I think I leaned towards Option C in my practice, but I’m not completely confident. I need to double-check the requirements for establishing eBGP sessions.
This question feels familiar! I practiced a similar one where we had to configure BGP settings. I think it’s important to ensure the correct AS numbers are set.
I remember studying eBGP configurations, but I'm not entirely sure which option is needed for router A. I think it might be related to the neighbor command.
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. I need to figure out what configuration is required on router A to enable traffic exchange between router B and router D.
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