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Fortinet Exam NSE7_SDW-7.2 Topic 1 Question 21 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE7_SDW-7.2 exam
Question #: 21
Topic #: 1
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Which statement about using BGP routes in SD-WAN is true?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Rebecka
2 months ago
A) Learned routes can be used as dynamic destinations in SD-WAN rules. That's a winner! SD-WAN and BGP, a match made in network heaven.
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Leota
30 days ago
C) You must configure AS path prepending. AS path prepending can help with traffic engineering in SD-WAN deployments.
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Olene
1 months ago
B) You must use external BGP. That's interesting, I didn't know that was a requirement for SD-WAN.
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Pok
1 months ago
A) Learned routes can be used as dynamic destinations in SD-WAN rules. That's a winner! SD-WAN and BGP, a match made in network heaven.
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Frederic
2 months ago
B) You must use BGP to route traffic for both overlay and underlay links. Hold up, I thought the whole point of SD-WAN was to abstract away the underlying network protocols.
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Reuben
2 months ago
C) You must configure AS path prepending. Really? That sounds like an overly complex requirement for an SD-WAN deployment.
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Leota
28 days ago
AS path prepending can be a useful tool in certain scenarios, but it's not always necessary.
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Lacresha
29 days ago
I agree, it's important to consider all options for efficient routing in SD-WAN.
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Leota
1 months ago
It may seem complex, but AS path prepending can help optimize traffic flow.
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Mickie
2 months ago
D) You must use external BGP. Hmm, I'm not sure about that. Isn't SD-WAN meant to simplify network management?
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Johna
20 days ago
D) You must use external BGP. External BGP can be used in certain scenarios for SD-WAN.
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Santos
21 days ago
C) You must configure AS path prepending. AS path prepending can help with traffic engineering.
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Marilynn
22 days ago
B) You must use BGP to route traffic for both overlay and underlay links. BGP provides flexibility in routing.
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Tyisha
23 days ago
A) Learned routes can be used as dynamic destinations in SD-WAN rules. SD-WAN can still benefit from BGP.
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Lashandra
24 days ago
D) You must use external BGP.
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Claudia
25 days ago
C) You must configure AS path prepending.
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Bulah
27 days ago
B) You must use BGP to route traffic for both overlay and underlay links.
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Emily
2 months ago
A) Learned routes can be used as dynamic destinations in SD-WAN rules.
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Ruthann
2 months ago
But wouldn't using BGP for both overlay and underlay links be more efficient?
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Jacob
2 months ago
A) Learned routes can be used as dynamic destinations in SD-WAN rules. That makes sense to me. SD-WAN should be able to leverage BGP routes for flexible connectivity.
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Caitlin
2 months ago
Using BGP routes in SD-WAN can help optimize network performance and improve connectivity.
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Edgar
2 months ago
It allows for more flexibility in routing traffic based on the BGP routes that are learned.
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Winifred
2 months ago
Yes, learned routes can definitely be used as dynamic destinations in SD-WAN rules.
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Kati
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is D) You must use external BGP.
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Ruthann
3 months ago
I think the answer is A) Learned routes can be used as dynamic destinations in SD-WAN rules.
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