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Which two statements about the neighbor-group command are true? (Choose two.)

  • A. It applies common settings in an OSPF area
  • B. You can apply it in Internal BGP (IBGP) and External BGP (EBGP)
  • C. You can configure it on the GUI
  • D. It is combined with the neighbor-range parameter
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Suggested Answer: BC 🗳️

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bestboy120
Highly Voted 6 months ago
Selected Answer: BC
Its BC D is not correct. Why? Lets see "D. It is combined with the neighbor-range parameter" It CAN be combined with neighbor-range, but is not required. It can work fine with the “remote-as” parameter alone (which IS required). After defining remote-as, for example, we can select route-maps for all ASes in the defined AS (remote-as) Just run FGT (physical or VM) and check it yourself Regarding answer C - yes you can configure it via GUI
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myrmidon3
Most Recent 1 day, 16 hours ago
Selected Answer: BC
Option A: True. The neighbor-group command can indeed be configured using the GUI. This allows users to set up neighbor groups easily in environments where graphical interface configuration is preferred. Option B: False. The neighbor-group command is not specific to OSPF; it is primarily a BGP construct for grouping peers. Common settings in an OSPF area would typically involve different commands or methodologies. Option C: False. While the neighbor-group command can be used with the neighbor-range parameter, it is not a requirement. This option's wording ("It is combined") implies necessity, which is inaccurate. The neighbor-group works independently, particularly when the remote-as parameter is defined. Option D: True. The neighbor-group command can be utilized for both IBGP and EBGP sessions, enabling the application of shared settings across both types of neighbors. The correct options are B and C, considering the nuanced interpretations of the provided statements.
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raydel92
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: BC
B and C
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Benr06
5 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: BC
Can be configured from gui
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havokdu
7 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: BC
B and C _ neighbor-group can be configured from the GUI since FortiOS 7.2.0 _ You can use EBGP in neighbor-group _ neighbor-range is not mandatory
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TheUsD
9 months ago
I'm thinking it is B and C. While it CAN be combined, it is not required. The wording on the answer say "It IS COMBINED..." meaning it is a requirement. You can definitely, create a neighbor-range in the GUI. The wording on answer C say "YOU CAN" and not "YOU MUST". I could be over thinking this but B C sounds more correct.
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ac89l
10 months ago
but why C is not correct ?
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Artbrut
10 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: BD
Study guide p. 208/209
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FlavioBarbosa
10 months, 3 weeks ago
"B" e "D" estão corretas. O parâmetro e utilizado com IBGP e EBGP para agrupar os Neighbors e consequentemente aplicá-lo dentro do "config neighbor-range"
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rananaj
10 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: BD
The answer is BD
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