7.2 Study Guide page 195
If you disable the setting in config network, only the corresponding prefixes are advertised in
the BGP network table, regardless of the active routes present in the routing table.
7.2 Study Guide page 195
If you disable the setting in config network, only the corresponding prefixes are advertised in the BGP network table, regardless of the active routes present in the routing table.
Answer is definitely A, if the setting is under config network only corresponding prefixes are advertised in the BGP network table regardless of active routes present in the routing table.
Page 388 study guide.
Fortigate doesn't advertise the prefix. You can change this behavior by disabling the network-import-check setting. After you disable the setting, Fortigate advertises all prefixes in the BGP network table, regardless of the active routes present in the routing table.
Page 388 study guide.
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