You have a virtual machine named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2016.
You plan to use Server1 as part of a Software Defined Networking (SDN) solution.
You need to implement the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) on Server1.
What should you install?
A. the Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNRP) feature
B. the Routing role service
C. the Network Device Enrollment Service role service
D. the Network Policy and Access Services server role
Explanation/Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/remote/remote-access/bgp/border-gateway-protocol-bgp
When configured on a Windows Server 2016 Remote Access Service (RAS) Gateway in multitenant mode, Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) provides you with the
ability to manage the routing of network traffic between your tenants’ VM networks and their remote sites. You can also use BGP for single tenant RAS Gateway
deployments, and when you deploy Remote Access as a Local Area Network (LAN) router.
BGP reduces the need for manual route configuration on routers because it is a dynamic routing protocol, and automatically learns routes between sites that are
connected by using site-to-site VPN connections.
To use BGP routing, you must install the Remote Access Service (RAS) and/or the Routing role service of the Remote Access server role on a computer or virtual
machine (VM) – the type of system you use depends on whether or not you have a multitenant deployment.