Refer to the exhibit. How can Router X in AS70000 peer with Router Y in AS65000, in case Router Y supports only 2- byte

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Refer to the exhibit. How can Router X in AS70000 peer with Router Y in AS65000, in case Router Y supports only 2- byte

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How can Router X in AS70000 peer with Router Y in AS65000, in case Router Y supports only 2- byte ASNs?
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A. Router X should be configured with a remove-private-as command, because this will establish the peering session with a random private 2-byte ASN.
B. It is not possible. Router Y must be upgraded to an image that supports 4-byte ASN.
C. Router Y should be configured with a 4-byte AS using the local-as command.
D. Router X should be configured with a 2-byte AS using the local-as command.
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