Which configuration change will force BR2 to reach 209 165 201 0/27 via BR1?
Refer to the Exhibit.
Which configuration change will force BR2 to reach 209 165 201 0/27 via BR1?
A . Set the weight attribute to 65.535 on BR1 toward PE1.
B . Set the local preference to 150 on PE1 toward BR1 outbound
C . Set the MED to 1 on PE2 toward BR2 outbound.
D . Set the origin to igp on BR2 toward PE2 inbound.
Answer: C
Explanation:
In BGP (Border Gateway Protocol), the MED (Multi-Exit Discriminator) attribute is used to influence the inbound traffic from another AS (Autonomous System). A lower MED value is preferred over a higher one. By setting the MED to 1 on PE2 toward BR2 outbound, it makes this path less favorable for incoming traffic, thus influencing BR2 to prefer the path via BR1 to reach the network 209.165.201.0/27.
References: Implementing and Operating Cisco Service Provider Network Core Technologies source documents or study guide.
MED Attribute:
+ Optional nontransitive attribute (nontransitive means that we can only advertise MED to routers that are one AS away)
+ Sent through ASes to external BGP neighbors
+ Lower value is preferred (it can be considered the external metric of a route)
+ Default value is 0
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