What is the probable cause of the problem?

Refer to the exhibits.

Router B should advertise the network connected to the E0/0/0 interface to
router A and block all other network advertisements. The IP routing table on router A indicates that
it is not receiving this prefix from router B. What is the probable cause of the problem?

Refer to the exhibits.

Router B should advertise the network connected to the E0/0/0 interface to
router A and block all other network advertisements. The IP routing table on router A indicates that
it is not receiving this prefix from router B. What is the probable cause of the problem?

A.
An access list on router B is causing the 192.168.3.16/28 network to be denied.

B.
An access list on router B is causing the 192.168.3.32/28 network to be denied.

C.
The distribute list on router B is referencing a numbered access list that does not exist on router

B.
An access list on router B is causing the 192.168.3.32/28 network to be denied.

D.
The distribute list on router B is referencing the wrong interface.

Explanation:
This is an unclear question. The question says “Router B should advertise the network connected
to the E0/0/0 interface to router A and block all other network advertisements. The IP routing table
on router A indicates that it is not receiving this prefix from router B.” That means the network
192.168.3.16/28 (including the IP 192.168.3.21/28) is not received on router A -> A is the most
suitable answer.
Note: Distribute list are used to filter routing updates and they are based on access lists.



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