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AWS Certified Advanced Networking - Specialty
  • Topic 1 Question 144

    A company has two AWS Direct Connect links. One Direct Connect link terminates in the us-east-1 Region, and the other Direct Connect link terminates in the af-south-1 Region. The company is using BGP to exchange routes with AWS.

    How should a network engineer configure BGP to ensure that af-south-1 is used as a secondary link to AWS?

    • • On the Direct Connect link to us-east-1, configure BGP peering to use community tag 7224:7100 • On the Direct Connect link to af-south-1, configure BGP peering to use community tag 7224:7300 • On the Direct Connect BGP peer to us-east-1, set the local preference value to 200 • On the Direct Connect BGP peer to af-south-1, set the local preference value to 50

    • • On the Direct Connect link to us-east-1, configure BGP peering to use community tag 7224:7300 • On the Direct Connect link to af-south-1, configure BGP peering to use community tag 7224:7100 • On the Direct Connect BGP peer to us-east-1, set the local preference value to 200 • On the Direct Connect BGP peer to af-south-1, set the local preference value to 50

    • • On the Direct Connect link to us-east-1, configure BGP peering to use community tag 7224:7100 • On the Direct Connect link to af-south-1, configure BGP peering to use community tag 7224:7300 • On the Direct Connect BGP peer to us-east-1, set the local preference value to 50 • On the Direct Connect BGP peer to af-south-1, set the local preference value to 200

    • • On the Direct Connect link to us-east-1, configure BGP peering to use community tag 7224:7300 • On the Direct Connect link to af-south-1, configure BGP peering to use community tag 7224:7100 • On the Direct Connect BGP peer to us-east-1, set the local preference value to 50 • On the Direct Connect BGP peer to af-south-1, set the local preference value to 200


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