Yuck, really bad question.  No frame of reference, no nothin.  What is a
activate route anyway?  Active route?

I think the key to answering this question is the question: when would BGP
not report an active route?  When BGP and the IGP are not in sync, then an
active route would not be reported.

I say "D" is the most likely suspect, although I would change BGP to EBGP.

Rodgers Moore

""Howard C. Berkowitz"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> >I would choose D , correct me if I am wrong
> >--- David Tran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>  I have this question on my cisco prep exam
> >>  fill-in-the-blank.  Please =
> >>  help.
> >>
> >>  A BGP router reports all activate routes based from
> >>  BGP ______.  This is =
> >>  the default policy action for BGP routers.
> >>
> >>  A. to all BGP peers
> >>  B. to all IBGP peers
> >>  C. to all EBGP peers
> >>  D. and the IGP's configured on the router to all BGP
> >>  peers
> >>
> >>  I select choice a.  Is it correct?
> >>
> >>  David Tran
> >  > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >  >
>
>
> It's a poorly written question.  If I was forced to pick, but I don't
> understand the first sentence.
>
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