Which configuration will resolve this problem?

— Exhibit —
[edit policy-options]
user@router# show
policy-statement block-routes {
term 1 {
from {
route-filter 172.27.0.0/24 longer;
}
then reject;
}
term 2 {
then accept;
}
}
— Exhibit —
You are asked to ensure that your device does not accept any prefixes within the 172.27.0.0/24 network. You
have applied the policy shown in the exhibit, but the 172.27.0.0/24 route is still present on your device.
Which configuration will resolve this problem?

— Exhibit —
[edit policy-options]
user@router# show
policy-statement block-routes {
term 1 {
from {
route-filter 172.27.0.0/24 longer;
}
then reject;
}
term 2 {
then accept;
}
}
— Exhibit —
You are asked to ensure that your device does not accept any prefixes within the 172.27.0.0/24 network. You
have applied the policy shown in the exhibit, but the 172.27.0.0/24 route is still present on your device.
Which configuration will resolve this problem?

A.
[edit policy-options policy-statement block-routes]
user@router# set term 1 from route-filter 172.27.0.0/24 orlonger

B.
[edit policy-options policy-statement block-routes]
user@router# set term 1 from route-filter 172.27.0.0/24 upto /30

C.
[edit policy-options policy-statement block-routes]
user@router# set term 2 from route-filter 172.27.0.0/24 longer

D.
[edit policy-options policy-statement block-routes]
user@router# set term 2 from route-filter 172.27.0.0/24 orlonger



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