Which statement describes the role of local preference in the BGP route selection process?
A.
Local preference is sent by an EBGP speaker to a neighboring AS in an attempt to
influence how the remote peer’s traffic will ingress into your network.
B.
Local preference is evaluated early in the BGP route selection process and results in the
route with the highest numerical local preference being selected.
C.
Local preference is evaluated early in the BGP route selection process and results in the
route with the lowest numerical local preference being selected.
D.
Local preference is used to break ties when all other received BGP attributes are
otherwise equal.