A. Martian addresses require a route prefix match type.
B. Martian addresses are not installed in the routing table by default.
Explanation:
A. In Juniper devices, you might configure a route filter with a prefix match type to filter out Martian addresses. Martian addresses are typically private or reserved addresses that should not appear on the public internet, and using a route filter with a prefix match type allows you to control their handling in the routing table.
B. Martian addresses are not installed in the routing table by default on Juniper devices. Routers typically filter out Martian addresses to prevent them from being used in the global routing infrastructure. Juniper devices may have default filtering mechanisms in place to handle Martian addresses appropriately.
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