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Fortinet Exam NSE7_EFW-7.0 Topic 2 Question 27 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE7_EFW-7.0 exam
Question #: 27
Topic #: 2
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Exhibits:

Refer to the exhibits, which contain the network topology and BGP configuration for a hub.

An administrator is trying to configure ADVPN with a hub-spoke VPN setup using iBGP. All the VPNs are up and connected to the hub. The hub is receiving route information from both spokes over iBGP; however, the spokes are not receiving route information from each other.

What change must the administrator make to the hub BGP configuration so that the routes learned by one spoke are forwarded to the other spokes?

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Suggested Answer: B

Source: https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiGate/Technical-Tip-Configuring-BGP-route-reflector/ta-p/191503 Source 2: RFC 4456


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Marquetta
9 months ago
That's a good point, Sueann. It's important to consider all options before making a decision.
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Sueann
9 months ago
I'm not so sure, maybe option D) Make the configuration of remote-as different from the configuration of local-as could also work.
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Carissa
9 months ago
I agree with Marquetta, because by configuring the hub as a route reflector client, it will allow the spokes to receive route information from each other.
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Marquetta
9 months ago
I think the answer is B) Configure the hub as a route reflector client.
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Felix
9 months ago
I also think the answer is D. This change would ensure proper route forwarding between the spokes.
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Shala
10 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is D. Making the configuration of remote-as different from the configuration of local-as will help in forwarding routes between spokes.
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Elena
11 months ago
I think the answer is B. If the hub is configured as a route reflector client, it will reflect the routes learned from one spoke to the other spokes.
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Bea
12 months ago
Agreed. Okay, let's run through the options again and see if we can come to a consensus on the best solution.
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Ronny
12 months ago
Ah, yes, the exhibits! Let me take a closer look. *squints eyes* Hmm, this is going to require some serious brain power.
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Karon
11 months ago
Definitely, but with some brainstorming, we can figure it out.
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Ira
11 months ago
You're welcome. Networking configurations can be tricky sometimes.
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Micah
11 months ago
Got it, thanks for the clarification.
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Theresia
11 months ago
Because in this case, setting the hub as a route reflector client would be the better choice.
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Mel
11 months ago
But why not option D) Make the configuration of remote-as different from the configuration of local-as?
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Gary
11 months ago
Oh, that makes sense. The hub needs to reflect routes to the other spokes.
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Yvette
11 months ago
Option B) Configure the hub as a route reflector client.
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Kenneth
12 months ago
Hey, at least we're not being asked to debug OSPF or something. BGP is at least a little more straightforward, right? *chuckles*
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Bo
12 months ago
Haha, true. But don't jinx it! This exam is already challenging enough without adding more complexity. Let's focus on the task at hand.
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Having aced the NSE7_EFW-7.0 certification, I can confidently assert its relevance in fortifying networks against evolving cyber threats.
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