— Exhibit — 20.0.0.0/8 *[BGP/170] 01:10:38, localpref 100, from 10.0.0.1 AS path: 100 I > to 15.0.0.2 via ge-0/0/0.0 [BGP/170] 00:00:59, localpref 100 AS path: 100 ?

— Exhibit —
20.0.0.0/8 *[BGP/170] 01:10:38, localpref 100, from 10.0.0.1
AS path: 100 I
> to 15.0.0.2 via ge-0/0/0.0
[BGP/170] 00:00:59, localpref 100

AS path: 100 ?
> to 35.0.0.2 via ge-0/0/1.0
— Exhibit —
Click the Exhibit button.
Referring to the output in the exhibit, why does the router prefer the path toward interface ge-
0/0/0.0 for the 20.0.0.0/8 route?

— Exhibit —
20.0.0.0/8 *[BGP/170] 01:10:38, localpref 100, from 10.0.0.1
AS path: 100 I
> to 15.0.0.2 via ge-0/0/0.0
[BGP/170] 00:00:59, localpref 100

AS path: 100 ?
> to 35.0.0.2 via ge-0/0/1.0
— Exhibit —
Click the Exhibit button.
Referring to the output in the exhibit, why does the router prefer the path toward interface ge-
0/0/0.0 for the 20.0.0.0/8 route?

A.
The origin is IGP.

B.
The origin is unknown.

C.
The AS path is longer.

D.
Multihop is enabled.



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