Multiple Choice
You are the administrator of AS 65512. You are learning the 192.168.1.0/24 prefix from both AS 100 and AS 200. You want traffic destined to the 192.168.1.0.0/24 prefix to exit your AS towards AS 200. How would you accomplish this task?
A) Configure an import routing policy on PE-2 to set a higher MED on the path learned from AS 100.
B) Configure an import routing policy on PE-2 to modify the origin attribute on the path learned from AS 100.
C) Configure an import routing policy on PE-2 to set a higher local preference value on the path learned from AS 200.
D) Configure an import routing policy on PE-2 to append the AS path attribute on the path learned from AS 100.
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