The user at 192.168.150.10 can reach the physical router but CANNOT reach edge-2 or any virtual machines.
What routing change would resolve the issue?
A. Enable Default Originate on edge-2 for OSPF.
B. Configure static routes on the physical router.
C. Enable route redistribution on edge-2 between both routing protocols.
D. Enable Default Originate on edge-2 for BGP
Physical and ESG running BGP only, do not need any redistribution however physical router should have the all specific routes or if not default router should be originate from ESG so that Phy router should have default route towards the compute reachability.
Correct Answer is D
The answer is D.
By default, routers share routes with other routers running the same protocol. In a multi-protocol environment (like shown in the diagram with OSPF and BGP0, you must configure route redistribution for cross-protocol route sharing.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-Data-Center-for-vSphere/6.2/com.vmware.nsx.admin.doc/GUID-6DE97E5F-A147-4294-B162-08CB90B2699A.html
Sorry, D. Made the same mistake as CK Tan, lol
C, clearly my case is worse than CK Tan’s
Answer should D
Redistribution is require betwen OSPF and BGP on Edge GW
Sorry I mean C.
Should be D.
Redisstribution betwen OSPF and BGP is require on Edge Gateway