BGP Import policy is not applied here, so B is correct. Thus, A and B are the correct answer. Here D is not correct because no LP=100 is seen in iBGP, making it eBGP connection.
Answer: A, B
A. The routes displayed have traversed one or more autonomous systems.
True: Routes like 10.30.100.8/32 and 10.30.100.9/32 have AS paths 65401 65520 and 65401 65521, showing they have traversed multiple ASes before reaching the local router.
B. The output shows routes that were received prior to the application of any BGP import policies.
True: The show route receive-protocol bgp command specifically shows routes before any BGP import policies are applied.
C. The output shows routes that are active and rejected by an import policy.
False: The command does not display information about route status or whether routes were rejected or accepted by policies.
D. The routes displayed are being learned from an IBGP peer.
False: The AS path begins with 65401, which is the remote peer's AS, indicating the routes are learned from an EBGP peer.
A,B are correct.
D is wrong.. If it was IBGP, local-preference value should be there. I think there is a typo in question. Nex-hop is mentioned twice in columns.
A and B are correct.
A. The routes displayed have traversed one or more autonomous systems.
True. The AS path attribute shows AS numbers (e.g., 65401 65520.), indicating the route's traversal through one or various autonomous systems.
B. B. The output shows routes that were received prior to the application of any BGP import policies.
True. The output displays the selected routes and the attributes with which they were received, but does not show the effects of import policy on the routing attributes.
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/junos/cli-reference/topics/ref/command/show-route-receive-protocol.html
Nothing indicates that the routes have been received from an IBGP peer. The asterisks only indicates whether the routes have been imported into the routing table (RIB) after the application of the import policies.
But in the same link says that this
Autonomous system (AS) path through which the route was learned. The letters at the end of the AS path indicate the path origin, providing an indication of the state of the route at the point at which the AS path originated:
I—IGP.
E—EGP.
?—Incomplete; typically, the AS path was aggregated.
A. The routes displayed have traversed one or more autonomous systems.
True. The AS path attribute shows AS numbers (e.g., 65401 65520.), indicating the route's traversal through various autonomous systems.
D. The routes displayed are being learned from an IBGP peer.
True. The absence of the '*>i' marker before the prefixes indicates they are being learned from an IBGP peer.
Therefore, the correct statements are A. The routes displayed have traversed one or more autonomous systems. and D. The routes displayed are being learned from an IBGP peer.
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