Refer to the exhibit. Customer ABC is peering with two service providers for Internet Access In order to prevent the AS100 from becoming a transit AS between ISP_1 and ISP_2 Which BGP configuration must be applied to achieve this goal?
A. CE1#
ip as-path access-list 1 permit ^$ route-map LOCAL_ONLY permit 10
match as-path 1 router bgp 100
neighbor 1.1.2.2 route-map LOCAL_ONLY in CE2#
ip as-path access-list 1 permit ^$ route-map LOCAL_ONLY permit 10
match as-path 1 router bgp 100
neighbor 1.1.1.2 route-map LOCAL-ONLY in
B. CE1#
ip as-path access-list 1 permit ^11$ route-map LOCAL_ONLY permit 10
match as-path 1 , router bgp 100
neighbor 1.1.1.2 route-map LOCAL_ONLY out CE2#
ip as-path acctss-list 1 permit ^22$ router-map LOCAL.ONLY permit 10
match as-path 1 router bgp 100
neighbor 1.1.1.2 routt-map LOCAL_ONLY out
C. CE1#
ip as-path access-list 1 permit ^$ route-map LOCAL_ONLY permit 10
match as-path 1 router bgp 100
neighbor 1.1.2.2 route-map LOCAL_ONLY out CE2#
ip as-path access-list 1 permit ^$ route-map LOCAL_ONLY permit 10
match as-path 1 router bgp 100
neighbor 1.1.1.2 route-map LOCAL_ONLY out
D. CE1#
ip as-path access-list 1 permit ^100$ route-map LOCAL_ONLY permit 10
match as-path 1 router bgp 100
neighbor 1.1.2.2 route-map LOCAL_ONLY out CE2#
ip as-path access-list 1 permit ^100S route-map LOCAL_ONLY permit 10
match as-path 1 router bgp 100
neighbor 1.1.1.2 route-map LOCALJDNLY out