Ah, I see what's going on here. Without a route to the 10.0.2.0 network, the router won't be able to reach the 10.0.2.1 neighbor, so it won't form a successful adjacency. Option B is the way to go.
The key here is that the router doesn't have a route to the 10.0.2.0 network. So it won't be able to establish the BGP session. I'm confident that option B is the correct answer.
Okay, let's see. If the router doesn't have a route to the 10.0.2.0 network, it won't be able to form a successful adjacency with the 10.0.2.1 neighbor. I'm pretty sure that's the right answer.
I bet the router's gonna try sending an ICMP packet to its 10.0.2.1 neighbor, like in option D. It's like yelling into the void, hoping someone hears you.
Hey, what if the router just starts sending out those gratuitous ARP messages like in option C? That's like a desperate person knocking on everyone's door, hoping someone's home.
Dude, if the router doesn't have a route to the 10.0.2.0 network, how's it gonna form an adjacency with the 10.0.2.1 neighbor? That's like trying to drive without a map, am I right?
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