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Nokia 4A0-114 Exam - Topic 7 Question 41 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nokia's 4A0-114 exam
Question #: 41
Topic #: 7
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Which of the following statements about router reflectors is FALSE?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Almeta
3 months ago
I think option A is the false one, makes sense to me!
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Jennie
3 months ago
Route reflectors really help cut down on sessions in an AS.
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Nakisha
3 months ago
Wait, are you sure about that? I thought a full mesh was required.
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Ming
4 months ago
Totally agree, route reflectors simplify things!
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Renato
4 months ago
A full iBGP mesh is not needed with route reflectors.
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Marsha
4 months ago
I remember reading that route reflectors help reduce the number of iBGP sessions, so option D seems true to me.
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Odette
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I think option C is correct since route reflectors do disable the iBGP split-horizon rule.
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Lon
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like route reflectors can have both iBGP and eBGP clients, so maybe option B is the false one?
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Annita
5 months ago
I think option A is the one that's false because I remember that route reflectors are meant to eliminate the need for a full iBGP mesh.
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Stefania
5 months ago
I'm a little lost on the details of route reflectors. I'll need to carefully read through the options and try to eliminate the false statement.
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Krystal
5 months ago
The number of iBGP sessions is the key here. I'll focus on understanding how route reflectors help reduce that complexity.
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Stefania
5 months ago
Okay, I remember learning about the iBGP split-horizon rule and how route reflectors handle that. I think I can use that to narrow down the options.
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In
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about the differences between iBGP and eBGP clients for route reflectors. I'll need to review that.
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Josphine
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, I'm pretty confident I can figure it out.
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Margarita
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. I think the key is to give the appropriate roles to the web-applications project, rather than making the crm-databases-proj a "project owner". The "bigquery.dataViewer" role sounds like the right one to grant.
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Freeman
10 months ago
Route reflectors? More like 'route redirectors' if you ask me.
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Glen
8 months ago
Yeah, route reflectors are definitely not 'route redirectors'. They serve an important purpose in BGP networks.
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Pedro
8 months ago
That's correct. Route reflectors actually help reduce the number of iBGP sessions needed.
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Merlyn
8 months ago
Oh, I see. Thanks for clarifying!
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Reita
8 months ago
No, that's not correct. The answer is C) A router reflector disables the iBGP split-horizon rule for its clients.
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Minna
9 months ago
I think the false statement is A) A full iBGP mesh is required among route reflectors.
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Micheline
9 months ago
I think the answer is A) A full iBGP mesh is required among route reflectors.
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Veta
10 months ago
Having both iBGP and eBGP clients? That's like a unicorn among routers.
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Gayla
9 months ago
C: Yeah, having both iBGP and eBGP clients is pretty rare in the router world.
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Cletus
9 months ago
B: I think it's D) Route reflectors are used to reduce the number of iBGP sessions required in an AS.
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Anthony
10 months ago
A: The false statement is A) A full iBGP mesh is required among route reflectors.
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Josephine
10 months ago
Disabling the iBGP split-horizon rule? Sounds like a recipe for routing chaos to me.
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Nu
10 months ago
Aha, I knew route reflectors were used to reduce iBGP sessions. That's the one I'm going with.
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Dierdre
9 months ago
I believe A) A full iBGP mesh is required among route reflectors is FALSE.
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Annice
9 months ago
So, what about the other options? Which one do you think is FALSE?
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Mayra
10 months ago
That's correct! Route reflectors help reduce the number of iBGP sessions.
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Page
10 months ago
I think D) Route reflectors are used to reduce the number of iBGP sessions required in an AS.
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Alyce
10 months ago
Wait, a full iBGP mesh is not required? This is news to me!
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Rashida
10 months ago
User 2: That's right, route reflectors help reduce the number of iBGP sessions needed.
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Novella
10 months ago
User 1: Yes, a full iBGP mesh is not required with route reflectors.
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Aleta
11 months ago
I believe the correct answer is A) as well, because route reflectors do not require a full iBGP mesh.
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Jerry
11 months ago
I agree with Tyra, because route reflectors actually help reduce the number of iBGP sessions needed.
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Tyra
11 months ago
I think the false statement is A) A full iBGP mesh is required among route reflectors.
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