What is a difference between using the network command vs. the aggregate-address command to perform route aggregation and summarization?
A.
The network command has more configuration options.
B.
The network command always requires the configuration of a static route pointing to the null interface.
C.
The network command requires the more specific routes to be in the BGP table.
D.
The aggregate-address command can summarize routes learned from other routing protocols besides BGP.
E.
The aggregate-address command has the option to suppress some of the more specific routes.