The exhibit shows BGP route information for the prefix 203.0.113.0/24.
Both paths to this prefix are learned from the same BGP peer with IP address 192.168.10.36.
Understanding BGP Neighbors:
The presence of multiple paths for the same prefix does not necessarily indicate multiple neighbors.
In this case, the routes to 203.0.113.0/24 are both learned from a single neighbor (192.168.10.36), but via different interfaces (ae8.0 and ae7.0).
Conclusion:
The BGP routes in the exhibit indicate that the prefix is learned from one neighbor but via different interfaces.
References:
BGP route analysis
Understanding BGP multi-path and neighbor relationships
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