JNCIA-Junos: Juniper Networks Certified Associate – Junos — Question 67
You successfully established a BGP session with a peer, but do not see any routes learned from the peer.
What would cause this problem?
Answer options
- A. A routing policy is blocking BGP from learning the routes.
- B. A security policy is blocking BGP from learning the routes.
- C. Unicast reverse-path-forwarding is blocking BGP from learning the routes.
- D. The firewall filter is blocking BGP from learning the routes.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A, as a routing policy may restrict the routes that BGP can learn from its peers. Options B, C, and D may affect BGP operation in different contexts, but they do not directly address the learning of routes from a peer as effectively as a routing policy would.