You have a network that has three subnets. You migrate the network to a Cisco ACI fabric. You want to bridge the three s

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You have a network that has three subnets. You migrate the network to a Cisco ACI fabric. You want to bridge the three s

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You have a network that has three subnets. You migrate the network to a Cisco ACI fabric. You want to bridge the three subnets without changing the IP addresses of the endpoints. The default gateway for the endpoints does not sit on the ACI fabric. Which action must you take to keep the three subnets in a single flood domain?

A. Create multiple bridge domains that have unicast routing disabled within the same EPG. Connect the existing subnets to the bridge domains.
B. Create one bridge domain that has unicast routing disabled and connect the existing subnets to the bridge domain.
C. Create one bridge domain that has unicast routing enabled and create corresponding subnets inside the bridge domain. Connect the existing network to the bridge domain.
D. Create multiple bridge domains that have unicast routing enabled within the same EPG. Create corresponding subnets inside the bridge domains and connect the existing network to the bridge domains.
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