Correct answer is C.
I can see several good and valid arguments in this question, however not necessarily correct.
Guys, this is a tricky one.
I think all of you guys are paying special attention to the policy definition, whilst you must pay attention to the BGP configuration.
If the policy was applied to the BGP configuration (as 'import') then answer A would be correct... In fact, not only answer A... B and D would be correct as well.
Since this policy is not being applied, then answer C is the only one that makes sense.
as minmon said, the policy isnt applied to bgp, so the policy is irrelavent.... its a bit of a trick question. If the policy were applied to bgp, then all answer are correct.. as such, c is correct cause the default local pref for a router is 100, as thats being changed in the bgp, its the only one thats true... c is correct
So in this question, we should consider default local preference is 100, not 125.
When a route was received from 10.3.3.3, it will assign LP of 125 ==> prefer than default LP of 100.
Correct Answer: A
It's the same question as question 51.
Question 34
--> local-preference 125;
Question 51
--> local-preference 100;
This is the only difference between the two questions,and the questions are the same.
Prefer the path from the peer with the lowest router ID. For any path with an originator ID attribute, substitute the originator ID for the router ID during router ID comparison.
Prefer the path with the shortest cluster list length. The length is 0 for no list.
Prefer the path from the peer with the lowest peer IP address. https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/reference/general/routing-protocols-address-representation.html
The right answer is A.
Default local preference for all 3 iBGP neighbors changed to 125. But with policy-statement local-preference for 10.1.1.1 set to 130. That's why Routes from 10.1.1.1 are more preferred than routes from 10.2.2.2
C doesn't have sense to me. It's not even visible in the config if the policy is even applied.
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