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VMware 2V0-41.24 Exam - Topic 3 Question 18 Discussion

Which three of the following describe the Border Gateway Routing Protocol (BGP) configuration on a Tier-0 Gateway? (Choose three.)
A) It supports a 4-byte autonomous system number. and B) Can be used as an Exterior Gateway Protocol. and E) BGP is enabled by default.
C) The network is divided into areas that are logical groups.
D) EIGRP is disabled by default.

VMware 2V0-41.24 Exam - Topic 3 Question 18 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-41.24 exam
Question #: 18
Topic #: 3
[All 2V0-41.24 Questions]

Which three of the following describe the Border Gateway Routing Protocol (BGP) configuration on a Tier-0 Gateway? (Choose three.)

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Suggested Answer: A, B, E

It supports a 4-byte autonomous system number: BGP on a Tier-0 Gateway supports 4-byte AS (Autonomous System) numbers, which are necessary for larger routing domains.

Can be used as an Exterior Gateway Protocol: BGP is commonly used as an Exterior Gateway Protocol to establish routing between different autonomous systems (AS).

BGP is enabled by default: On a Tier-0 Gateway, BGP is typically enabled by default, allowing administrators to configure it for external routing.


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Leoma
5 months ago
BGP being enabled by default is definitely true!
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Son
5 months ago
Logical areas? That's more of an OSPF thing, right?
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Kaycee
5 months ago
Totally agree, it's also an Exterior Gateway Protocol.
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Pete
5 months ago
BGP supports 4-byte AS numbers, that's a fact!
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Roy
6 months ago
Wait, EIGRP is disabled by default? Didn't know that!
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Linn
6 months ago
I vaguely recall something about BGP being enabled by default, so maybe E is correct too.
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Jose
7 months ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I think EIGRP being disabled by default could be a trick option.
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Karan
7 months ago
I'm not too sure about the 4-byte AS number, but I feel like it might be relevant to BGP.
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Corinne
7 months ago
I remember BGP being an Exterior Gateway Protocol, so I think option B is definitely one of the answers.
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Denae
7 months ago
This is a good question to test our understanding of BGP and how it's implemented in the Tier-0 Gateway context. I'll methodically go through each option and think about which ones are most relevant.
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Avery
8 months ago
The BGP protocol itself is pretty straightforward, but I'm a little fuzzy on the specific Tier-0 Gateway configuration details. I'll review my notes and try to eliminate the options that don't seem to fit.
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Kallie
8 months ago
Okay, let's see. I know BGP is enabled by default on Tier-0 Gateways, so that's an easy one. The 4-byte AS number also sounds familiar. I'll double-check the other options to make sure I have the right three.
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Virgie
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about the areas and EIGRP parts. I'll have to think through those more carefully to make sure I understand how they relate to BGP configuration.
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Tresa
8 months ago
I'm pretty confident about this one. BGP is an Exterior Gateway Protocol, so that's definitely one of the correct answers. The 4-byte AS number is also a key BGP feature.
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Ettie
8 months ago
This is a tricky one! I'm not sure about the areas and EIGRP part, but A, B, and E sound right to me.
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Yuette
8 months ago
I think A, B, and E are the correct options.
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Ciara
9 months ago
I agree with A, B, and E. The 4-byte AS number support is a key feature of BGP, and Tier-0 Gateways are all about external connectivity.
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Lindsey
5 months ago
A and B are essential for BGP. E makes sense too.
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Francoise
6 months ago
Totally agree with you, Ty!
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Ty
6 months ago
I think A, B, and E are spot on!
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Kirk
6 months ago
Yes! BGP's role in external connectivity is crucial.
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Arlyne
10 months ago
A, B, and E seem correct. Tier-0 Gateways definitely use BGP as an Exterior Gateway Protocol, and BGP is enabled by default.
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Sheron
8 months ago
That's right. BGP supports a 4-byte autonomous system number, making option A correct.
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Valentin
9 months ago
A, B, and E are correct. Tier-0 Gateways use BGP as an Exterior Gateway Protocol and have it enabled by default.
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