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There are two BGP routes to 10.200.200.0/24 received from two external peers. Route 1 comes from a neighbor with a router ID of 10.10.100.1 and a peer IP address of 10.10.30.1, and route 2 comes from a neighbor with a router ID of 10.10.200.1 and a peer IP address of 10.10.50.1. Both routes have the same MED value, origin value, AS path length, and local preference number.
In this scenario, which statement is correct about the active route?
A.
Route 1 will be active because of the peer IP address.
B.
Route 2 will be active because of the peer IP address.
C.
Route 1 will be active because of the router ID.
D.
Route 2 will be active because of the router ID.
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