Multiple Choice
The P4S company has just merged with the VR company. However, they keep IGP and BGP independent of each other. A common ISP provides them with services for their Internet connectivity. During the merge, the P4S company and the VR company will provision a point-to-point link between the two networks. What is the simplest design option that will allow data to travel between A and B without passing through the ISP?
A) configure iBGP between the two networks and block each others route's from the ISP
B) configure OSPF and make OSPF routes more attractive than the same routes learned via EBGP from the ISP
C) configure EBGP between the two networks and block each other's routes from the ISP
D) configure OSPF between the two networks and block each others route's from the ISP
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