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In the exhibit, R5 is receiving five 200.1.1.x routes from the RIP router, and is advertising them into
Area 1 using an export policy. You do not want any of the RIP routes to be in the routing table of
R1.
Which two solutions meet this requirement? (Choose two.)
A.
On R1, configure an export policy to reject the routes.
B.
On R1, configure an import policy to reject the routes.
C.
On R1, configure each address as a martian route.
D.
On R1, configure the no-nssa-abr option.
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Martian addresses are host or network addresses about which all routing information is ignored. When received by the routing device, these routes are ignored. They commonly are sent by improperly configured systems on the network and have destination addresses that are obviously invalid.