As someone who once got lost in a router config for three days, I can appreciate the complexity of this question. I'll just close my eyes and point at an answer. It's worked for me before!
Autonomous System 65100, huh? That's pretty specific. I wonder if the exam writers are trying to trick us. I'll go with my gut and choose option D, just to be different.
Two Autonomous Systems between the local and originating AS? Sounds like a long and winding road. Option C is my guess, but I hope I'm not lost in the BGP maze.
Hmm, the as-override command tells me there's some routing trickery going on. I'll have to think this one through carefully. Option B seems plausible, let's see if that's the right answer.
The as-override command is used to replace the originating Autonomous System (AS) number, so the prefix is likely located in an AS directly connected to the router. I'll go with option A.
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