Refer to the exhibit. An engineer is trying to block the route to 192.168.2.2 from the routing table by using the config

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Refer to the exhibit. An engineer is trying to block the route to 192.168.2.2 from the routing table by using the config

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Refer to the exhibit. An engineer is trying to block the route to 192.168.2.2 from the routing table by using the configuration that is shown. The route is still present in the routing table as an OSPF route.
Which action blocks the route?
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A. Use an extended access list instead of a standard access list.
B. Change sequence 10 in the route-map command from permit to deny. Most Voted
C. Use a prefix list instead of an access list in the route map.
D. Add this statement to the route map: route-map RM-OSPF-DL deny 20.
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