Which two configuration changes will result in Router Certkiller A peering with neighbor Router Certkiller B..B using address 192.168.1.2?

Refer to the exhibit. Which two configuration changes will result in Router Certkiller A peering with neighbor Router Certkiller B.
B using address 192.168.1.2? (Choose two.)

Refer to the exhibit. Which two configuration changes will result in Router Certkiller A peering with neighbor Router Certkiller B.
B using address 192.168.1.2? (Choose two.)

A.
Use a route reflector to allow the routes to be propagated correctly.

B.
Configure Router Certkiller A and Router Certkiller B in the same AS.

C.
Use the neighbor next-hop-self command to allow the routers to peer using their loopback addresses instead of their directly connected addresses.

D.
Use the no synchronization command to allow the neighbor relationship to be established without an IGP route.

E.
Use the neighbor ebgp-multihop command to override the one-hop EBGP limit.

F.
Use a confederation to make Router Certkiller A and Router Certkiller B appear to be IBGP neighbors.



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