The correct answer I believe is C.
Route policies allow you to configure routing according to specifically defined policies. You can create policies and entries to allow or deny paths based on parameters such as source address, destination address, protocol, and community list.
The following are the available options to match under the 'from' and 'to' match entry
config>router>policy-options
begin
policy-statement name
entry entry-id
from
area area-id
as-path {add | replace} name
community comm-name
community expression expression
external
family [ipv4] [vpn-ipv4]
group-address prefix-list-name
interface interface-name
level {1 | 2}
neighbor {ip-address | prefix-list name}
origin {igp | egp | incomplete | any}
prefix-list name [name...(up to 5 max)]
protocol protocol [all | instance instance]
source-address ip-address
tag tag
type type
to
level {1 | 2}
neighbor {ip-address | prefix-list name}
prefix-list name [name...(up to 5 max)]
protocol protocol [all | instance instance]
You Have the option prefix-list name [name...(up to 5 max)]
I think the right one is B
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