Which statement is correct about the inet.3 routing table?

Which statement is correct about the inet.3 routing table?

Which statement is correct about the inet.3 routing table?

A.
MPLS uses the inet.3 routing table to assign labels.

B.
MPLS creates a copy of the mpls.0 table and stores it in the inet.3 routing table.

C.
The inet.3 routing table is used by transit routers to identify label values.

D.
BGP can use the inet.3 routing table to resolve next hops.



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Ringgo

Ringgo

inet.3—For IPv4 MPLS. This table stores the egress address of an MPLS label-swiched path (LSP), the LSP name, and the outgoing interface name. This routing table is used only when the local device is the ingress node to an LSP.

Ringgo

Ringgo

BGP uses both inet.0 and inet.3 to resolve next-hop addresses. If the traffic-engineering bgp-igp command is configured, thereby allowing the IGPs to use MPLS paths for forwarding traffic, MPLS path information is stored in the inet.0