What is causing this problem?

— Exhibit – — Exhibit — Click the Exhibit button. Referring to the exhibit, you are configuring
an OSPF network. All OSPF adjacencies come up and stay stable. But neither R1 nor R2
has the prefix 200.200.200.200/32 in its routing table. What is causing this problem?

— Exhibit – — Exhibit — Click the Exhibit button. Referring to the exhibit, you are configuring
an OSPF network. All OSPF adjacencies come up and stay stable. But neither R1 nor R2
has the prefix 200.200.200.200/32 in its routing table. What is causing this problem?

A.
R2 is BDR on both network 172.10.1.0/24 and 172.20.1.0/24.

B.
The router ID of R1 is the same as the router ID of R3.

C.
R2 does not have the export policy for prefix 200.200.200.200/32.

D.
R1 does not have routes to network 172.10.1.0/24.

Explanation:



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