which three criteria can the set command specify?

When policy-based routing (PBR) is being configured, which three criteria can the set command specify? (Choose three.)

When policy-based routing (PBR) is being configured, which three criteria can the set command specify? (Choose three.)

A.
all interfaces through which the packets can be routed

B.
all interfaces in the path toward the destination

C.
adjacent next hop router in the path toward the destination

D.
all routers in the path toward the destination

E.
all networks in the path toward the destination

F.
type of service and precedence in the IP packets



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Charles

Charles

Answer: A C F

Explanation

The set command specifies the action(s) to take on the packets that match the criteria. You can specify any or all of the following:

* precedence: Sets precedence value in the IP header. You can specify either the precedence number or name.
* df: Sets the “Don’t Fragment” (DF) bit in the ip header.
* vrf: Sets the VPN Routing and Forwarding (VRF) instance.
* next-hop: Sets next hop to which to route the packet.
* next-hop recursive: Sets next hop to which to route the packet if the hop is to a router which is not adjacent.
* interface: Sets output interface for the packet.
* default next-hop: Sets next hop to which to route the packet if there is no explicit route for this destination.
* default interface: Sets output interface for the packet if there is no explicit route for this destination.