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HP Exam HPE6-A73 Topic 1 Question 106 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE6-A73 exam
Question #: 106
Topic #: 1
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A network administrator is tasked to set up BGP in the company's network. The administrator is defining an eBGP peering between an AOS-CX switch and a directly-connected service provider. The administrator has configured the following on the AOS-CX switch:

However, when using the "show bgp all summary" command, the state does not display "Established" for the eBGP peer. What must the administrator configure to fix this issue?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Audrie
1 months ago
Well, this one's a no-brainer. D is the solution, and the administrator should've known that from the start. Just connect that BGP session to the loopback, and Bob's your uncle!
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Raina
1 months ago
The answer is D, no doubt about it. I bet the administrator is scratching their head right now, wondering why the session won't come up.
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Harris
9 days ago
That makes sense. The session should come up after that.
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Jonell
18 days ago
Yes, I agree. Configuring the update-source to loopback0 should fix the issue.
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Casey
23 days ago
I think the administrator should configure option D.
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Tish
2 months ago
I have encountered similar problems before, and using the update-source command with the loopback interface has helped me establish BGP peering. So, I think option D could be the correct answer.
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Roselle
2 months ago
Option D is the clear winner here. Connecting the BGP session to the loopback interface is the standard practice for network stability.
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Malcolm
2 months ago
I'm not sure about that. I think option D) router bgp 64500 neighbor 192.168.1.1 update-source loopback0 could also be a solution to the issue.
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Gerry
2 months ago
Haha, looks like the administrator forgot to connect the dots on this one. D is the way to go, trust me.
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Pamella
19 days ago
Thanks for the tip, I'll go with option D to configure the update-source.
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Eden
21 days ago
Yeah, D is the way to go to establish the eBGP peering.
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Carlota
23 days ago
I think D is the correct option to fix the issue.
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Iesha
2 months ago
I agree with you, Luis. The eBGP peering may require the ebgp-multihop command to establish the connection.
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Carma
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is D. The administrator needs to configure the update-source to be the loopback interface to establish the BGP session.
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Shannon
1 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is D. The administrator needs to configure the update-source to be the loopback interface to establish the BGP session.
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Portia
1 months ago
D) router bgp 64500 neighbor 192.168.1.1 update-source loopback0
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Carla
2 months ago
C) router bgp 64500 address-family ipv4 unicast neighbor 192.168.1.1 activate
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Chuck
2 months ago
B) router bgp 64500 enable
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Marcelle
2 months ago
A) router bgp 64500 neighbor 192.168.1.1 ebgp-multihop
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Luis
3 months ago
I think the correct answer is A) router bgp 64500 neighbor 192.168.1.1 ebgp-multihop
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