You are an employee of ISP A. You must not allow traffic between ISP B and ISP C to cross your network, but customers of ISP B and ISP C must be able to reach your customers.Referring to the exhibit, which two actions would do this? (Choose two.)
A.
Use communities to identify and filter routes.
B.
Use policy to filter routes on AS number.
C.
Use origin code to identify and filter routes.
D.
Use the well-known no-advertise community.
I think D is not corret. Using no-advertise community is meaning all of routers in ISP A cannot receive any routes from R1?
D is incorrect since “no-advertise” well-known community does not exist.
correct answers should be A and B.
No, no-advertise exists in Junos
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos94/swconfig-policy/community.html
You are correct. Thx.
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La respuesta es A y B, la comunidad no-advertise tiene otra funcion si el router 1 publica sus rutas con esta comunidad well know eso le indica que los peers que reciban esa ruta no podran reenviarla a su siguiente peer.
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Answer should be A and B.
no-export
Does not advertise the route to any EBGP peers (does not advertise the route beyond the local AS)
no-advertise
Does not advertise the route to any peers, IBGP or EBGP
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junose10.0/information-products/topic-collections/swconfig-bgp-mpls/configuring-the-community-attribute.html
A.
B.
The right answers must be A & B.
Answers C & D simply don’t make sense:
The Origin code sheds no light on who the source of the route advertisement is so its useless here.
If we use the no-advertise well-known community, then routes learnt from ISP B are still advertised to ISP C and vice-versa leading to transit traffic.