R5 must advertise Subnet A into IS-IS so that Subnet A and Subnet B can communicate. Subnet B must be able to forward traffic to Subnet A and towards Area
49.0001. However, R5 should not be able to route traffic from Subnet A to Area 49.0001.
Referring to the exhibit, how would you solve this problem?
Configure Level 2 on all links in Area 49.0002.
Configure the set protocols isis ignore-attached-bit parameter on R5.
Configure the set protocols isis overload parameter on R6.
Configure an export policy on R6 to reject all routes except Subnet B towards R5.
Correct answer: B
Question 2
Which transport mechanism is required for Layer 3 VPNs?
GRE
VXLAN
IPsec
MPLS
Correct answer: D
Question 3
Click the Exhibit button.
Referring to the exhibit, RR1-RR4 are route reflectors.
Which three routers would RR1 need to peer with if the no-client-reflect parameter has been configured? (Choose three.)