Question 56
You are configuring BGP policies for a site with a dual-homed connection as shown In the exhibit.
You need all outbound traffic to egress the network through the link to ISP B by default. The ISPs should not be able to override this behavior through BGP attributes.
Which BGP attribute would you modify on the ISP-received routes to accomplish this objective?

You need all outbound traffic to egress the network through the link to ISP B by default. The ISPs should not be able to override this behavior through BGP attributes.
Which BGP attribute would you modify on the ISP-received routes to accomplish this objective?

Question 57
Referring to the log shown in the exhibit, what is the problem with the OSPF adjacency establishment?


Question 58
There are two BGP routes to 10.200.200.0/24 received from two external peers. Route 1 comes from a neighbor with a router ID of 10.10.100.1 and a peer IP address of 10.10.30.1, and route 2 comes from a neighbor with a router ID of 10.10.200.1 and a peer IP address of 10.10.50.1. Both routes have the same MED value, origin value, AS path length, and local preference number. In this scenario, which statement is correct about the active route?
Question 59
Which protocol allows a switch to pass configuration information to an IP phone?
Question 60
You are implementing 802.1x authentication in your Layer 2 network. Each user will have a computer and a phone and you must ensure that both device are authenticated individually. In this scenario, which supplicant mode should be used?