Which of the following statements about Segment Routing is FALSE?

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Which of the following statements about Segment Routing is FALSE?

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Which of the following statements about Segment Routing is FALSE?

A. No path signaling is required to establish an SR tunnel.
B. Intermediate routers do not maintain any tunnel information.
C. A link-state IGP is required to distribute SID information.
D. For TE-constrained tunnels, each data packet typically carries a single MPLS label to specify the tunnel path.
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