Which two additions can you make to the router configuration to enable the packets to flow correctly?

Packets from a router with policy-based routing configured are failing to reach the next hop. Which two additions can you make to the router configuration to enable the packets to flow correctly? (Choose two.)
A. Enable ip proxy-arp on the exiting interface.
B. Specify the next hop as an address.
C. Specify the next hop as an interface.
D. Add a match-any permit statement to the route map.

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2 thoughts on “Which two additions can you make to the router configuration to enable the packets to flow correctly?

  1. If you configure PBR using an next-hop IP, the router should default back to the routing table if the next-hop IP becomes unavailable, so you have to assume the PBR using a next-hop interface, which means B is a possible correct answer.

    I’m failing to come up with a situation where proxy-arp on the existing interface would help here though. However if the PBR used multiple match statements, and was configured with match-all, then it is possible the match conditions are mutually exclusive, so I would pick D as the other answer.

    I would have said BD.

  2. I assumed B was already the case. (default set-up). So how would this be true.
    I would’ve said AC.

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