R2 is announcing the 10.200/16 network to its IS-IS neighbors. No routing policies have been applied to R3. Referring to the exhibit, will R5 have 10.200/16 as an IS-IS route?
A.
Yes; IS-IS level 2 externals are passed from level 2 to level 1 by default.
B.
No; IS-IS level 2 externals are only passed to level 1 if wide-metrics-only is configured on all routers.
C.
Yes; all level 2 routing information is shared throughout an IS-IS domain by default.
D.
No; IS-IS does not announce routes from level 2 to level 1 unless a routing policy is applied.
Answer is D
By default, IS-IS protocol leaks routing information from a Level 1 area to a Level 2 area. However, to leak routing information from a Level 2 area to a Level 1 area, an export policy must be explicitly configured.
See this link.
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos/topics/example/example-configuring-is-is-route-leaking-L2-to-L1.html