You are asked to establish a single EBGP peering across two physical interfaces to your ISP.
Which BGP feature should you use?
A.
multipath
B.
multihop
C.
accept-remote-nexthop
D.
allow
You are asked to establish a single EBGP peering across two physical interfaces to your ISP.
Which BGP feature should you use?
You are asked to establish a single EBGP peering across two physical interfaces to your ISP.
Which BGP feature should you use?
A.
multipath
B.
multihop
C.
accept-remote-nexthop
D.
allow
Good answer is A.
http://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos15.1/topics/topic-map/bgp-multipath.html
B is correct.
http://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos14.2/topics/concept/bgp-multihop-understanding.html
No it is not. Multihop increases TTL for BGP packets allowing peering with a neigbor more than one L3 hop away.
the correct answer is B multihop. cause you can run loopback interface and have one single eBGP …with multipath you will have multiple iBGP or eBGP peering for load-sharing, not single eBGP peering