What effect does enabling Reverse Route Injection on the local Cisco ASA have on a configuration?

Refer to the exhibit. While configuring a site-to-site VPN tunnel, a new NOC engineer encounters the Reverse Route Injection parameter.


Assuming that static routes are redistributed by the Cisco ASA to the IGP, what effect does enabling Reverse Route Injection on the local Cisco ASA have on a configuration?
A. The local Cisco ASA advertises its default routes to the distant end of the site-to-site VPN tunnel.
B. The local Cisco ASA advertises routes from the dynamic routing protocol that is running on the local Cisco ASA to the distant end of the site-to-site VPN tunnel.
C. The local Cisco ASA advertises routes that are at the distant end of the site-to-site VPN tunnel.
D. The local Cisco ASA advertises routes that are on its side of the site-to-site VPN tunnel to the distant end of the site-to-site VPN tunnel.

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