Correct answer is AD.
A. The advertised prefix of 10.20.30.0/24 was configured using the network command.
The origin code for 10.20.30.0/24 indicates an IGP source (usually shown as “i”), meaning it was originated locally via a network statement rather than via redistribution.
D. The output shows all prefixes advertised by all neighbors as well as the local router.
When you run 'get router info bgp network' without specifying a prefix, it displays the complete local BGP table. This includes all prefixes that are in the router’s BGP database—whether learned from neighbors or originated locally per the configuration and active policies.
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