Your BGP router receives routes from two upstream ISPs: ISP A and ISP B. In this scenario, which change would you make to prefer routes from ISPA?
Set the local-preference attribute for all routes received from ISP A to 200 while all routes received from ISP B use the default local-preference value of 100.
Prepend the AS path to all routes received from ISP A while all routes received from ISP B use the default AS path value.
Change the MED value for all routes received from ISP A to 1 while all routes from ISP B remain configured with no MED value.
Set the local-preference attribute for all routes received from ISP A to 50 while all routes received from ISP B use the default local-preference value of 100.
Correct answer: A
Question 2
Each PC and IP phone in your network is connected to a switch using the same port. All incoming data traffic is untagged and belongs to the v10 VLAN, while traffic coming from the IP phones is tagged with a VLAN value of 20 and should belong to the v20 VLAN on your switch.
In this scenario, which statement is correct?
You must enable the voice VLAN feature on the incoming interfaces and assign the v20 VLAN.
You must enable an IRB interface and assign it to the v10 and v20 VLANs.
You must enable LLDP-MED on the incoming interfaces and assign the v20 VLAN.
You must enable the guest VLAN feature on the incoming interfaces and assign the v20 VLAN.
Correct answer: A
Question 3
What are three reasons a BGP route would be hidden? (Choose three.)