Which two circumstances is network traffic most likely to use an Exterior Gateway Routing Protocol?

Under which two circumstances is network traffic most likely to use an Exterior Gateway Routing Protocol? (Choose two)
A. When an employee connects to an employer branch office in a different city.
B. When network traffic is routing to a different building on a corporate campus.
C. When an employee is browsing the public internet.
D. When an employee checks email while working onsite at the data center.
E. When a user browsing the web site of a business partner.

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7 thoughts on “Which two circumstances is network traffic most likely to use an Exterior Gateway Routing Protocol?

    1. C is correct for sure. the internet runs on BGP….

      more confusion by Cisco….

      D is incorrect… user is local to DC no need for BGP

      A, C and E are possible correct answers but you can only choose two…. best answers would be C and E
      A. When an employee connects to an employer branch office in a different city. SITES COULD BE CONNECTED WITH A VPN OR A P2P CIRCUIT… IN WHICH CASE THE USERS PACKET WOULDNT BE ROUTED WITH BGP BUT AN IGP/STATIC PROTOCOL. THE CARRIER WOULD BE USING BGP…
      C. When an employee is browsing the public internet. THE USER PACKET WOULD BE ROUTED VIA BGP
      E. When a user browsing the web site of a business partner. MORE THAN LIKELY THE USER WOULD HAVE TO ACCESS THE INTERNET TO BROWSE A BUSINESS PARTNERS WEB SITE.

      More stupid answers; how vague can you be!!

  1. How is this a CCENT question, cant find it anywhere about EGP in the CCENT study guide that discusses this topic.

    VCE, do you just copy answers from other sites that are wrong.

    Can someone please post supporting links that backup the your answers.

    Getting more and more disappointed with this website and actually paying for this study guide that has so many mistakes in it.

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