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?

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

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