Refer to the exhibit, which shows the output of a BGP debug command.
What can be concluded about the router in this scenario?
A.
The router 100.64.3.1 needs to update the local AS number in its BGP configuration in order to bring up the BGP session with the local router.
B.
The State/PfxRcd for neighbor 100.64.3.1 will not change until an administrator on the local router adjusts the inbound route filtering so that prefixes received can be added to the RIB.
C.
All of the neighbors displayed are part of a single BGP configuration on the local router with the neighbor-range set to a value of 4.
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