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Ericsson Exam ECP-206 Topic 7 Question 26 Discussion

Actual exam question for Ericsson's ECP-206 exam
Question #: 26
Topic #: 7
[All ECP-206 Questions]

Which statement accurately defines an Autonomous System (AS)?

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Suggested Answer: A

The statement that accurately defines an Autonomous System (AS) is that an AS is a set of routers under a single administration, using an interior gateway protocol and common metrics to route packets within the AS. An AS is a logical grouping of networks that share a common routing policy and operate under a single administrative authority. An AS can be a single network or a collection of networks that are interconnected by routers. An AS uses an interior gateway protocol (IGP), such as OSPF or IS-IS, to exchange routing information within the AS. An IGP uses common metrics, such as hop count or bandwidth, to determine the best path to each destination within the AS. An AS also has a unique number assigned by IANA, called an AS number (ASN), which identifies the AS in interdomain routing .


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Kathrine
1 months ago
Hmm, that does make sense too. It's a tough question.
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Aileen
2 months ago
D) Mixing IS-IS and BGP? That's like trying to put a square peg in a round hole. Not the right definition for an AS.
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Elly
21 days ago
C) An AS is a network that is capable of autonomously forwarding packets, regardless of direct or indirect connectivity to the Internet.
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Franklyn
23 days ago
B) An AS is a group of networks directly connected to each other that can distribute eBGP information using directly established links.
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Aliza
1 months ago
A) An AS is a set of routers under a single administration, using an interior gateway protocol and common metrics to route packets within the AS.
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Leatha
2 months ago
I'm leaning towards B, as it talks about directly connected networks.
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Cyril
2 months ago
C) Haha, this one's a bit too autonomous if you ask me. An AS still needs to be connected to the broader internet in some way.
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Wenona
18 days ago
C) An AS is a network that is capable of autonomously forwarding packets, regardless of direct or indirect connectivity to the Internet.
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Elli
19 days ago
B) An AS is a group of networks directly connected to each other that can distribute eBGP information using directly established links.
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Glennis
1 months ago
A) An AS is a set of routers under a single administration, using an interior gateway protocol and common metrics to route packets within the AS.
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Ariel
2 months ago
But A makes sense because it mentions routers and common metrics.
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Karima
2 months ago
B) No, that's not quite right. eBGP is for connecting to other ASes, not routing within a single AS.
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Latricia
24 days ago
A) An AS is a set of routers under a single administration, using an interior gateway protocol and common metrics to route packets within the AS.
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Laurene
27 days ago
B) No, that's not quite right. eBGP is for connecting to other ASes, not routing within a single AS.
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Luz
2 months ago
B) An AS is a group of networks directly connected to each other that can distribute eBGP information using directly established links.
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Arthur
2 months ago
A) An AS is a set of routers under a single administration, using an interior gateway protocol and common metrics to route packets within the AS.
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Kathrine
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's C.
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Ariel
2 months ago
I think the answer is A.
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Rueben
2 months ago
A) Definitely the correct answer. Autonomous Systems are all about interior routing protocols and common metrics within a single administrative domain.
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Rikki
2 months ago
B) Yes, using interior gateway protocols and common metrics to route packets within the AS.
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Latrice
2 months ago
A) I agree, an AS is definitely a set of routers under a single administration.
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