Which two actions can you take to allow CR-1 to reach the subnet 192.168.192.0/24 on R2?

Refer to the exhibit. If a connection failure occurs between R1 and R2, which two actions can you take to allow CR-1 to reach the subnet 192.168.192.0/24 on R2? (Choose two.)

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A. Create a static route on R1 for subnet 192.168.192.0/24 towards R3 and redistribute it into OSPF.
B. Turn up a BGP session between CR-1 and R1.
C. Create a static route on R1 for subnet 192.168.192.0/24 towards R3 and redistribute it into BGP.
D. Turn up an EIGRP session between R1 and R3 with AS 65535.
E. Create an OSPF virtual link between CR-1 and R2 to bypass R1.

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One thought on “Which two actions can you take to allow CR-1 to reach the subnet 192.168.192.0/24 on R2?

  1. I can understand A (since there is not a full mesh of ibgp peers, the route is not being redistributed), but why B?

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