Which three statements about this configuration are true?

Refer to the exhibit.

Which three statements about this configuration are true? (Choose three.)

Refer to the exhibit.

Which three statements about this configuration are true? (Choose three.)

A.
The default route appears in the global routing table.

B.
The static route appears in the VRF red routing table.

C.
The subnet 192.168.1.0 is unique to the VRF red routing table.

D.
The static route is added to the global routing table and leaked from the VRF red.

E.
The subnet 192.168.1.0 is unique to the global routing table.

F.
192.168.1.1 is reachable using any of the addresses on the router where the static route is
configured.



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Ranger99

Ranger99

Not A (simulated).

greenhorn

greenhorn

Agree – not A.
I think BEF.
192.168.1.1 is reachable in over global RIB (obviously) and the static makes it reachable from VRF red.

M

M

Agree – not A
I did the lab.

The most sense option will be (F), like greenhorn said.

CCIE-recert

CCIE-recert

Agreed. Not A. The route says vrf RED’s default is via 192.168.1.1 using the global table to reach that address.

F is worded deliberately badly to confuse but based on the other answers being B and E then F is the only other one that can make up 3 correct answers. B is badly worded too. That should refer to a default route, not a static route. It is a static route but would really be referred to as a default route.

Mg

Mg

Not sure of what they mean by F – But yes A seems totally wrong …

F perhaps

Personnally I think at the end…
BEF