Which functionality does the route-reflector-client command found under a BGP neighbor
provide?
A.
 It tells the router to look for all routes on that neighbor without looking in its own table.
B.
 It tells the router to share all routes from its neighbors to the other neighbors to reduce 
the number of peers a BGP router needs to learn about the entire network.
C.
 It tells the router to learn all the routes from that neighbor and to then reflect them as 
routes from itself instead of from the original router.
D.
 It tells the neighbor that this router will bounce any routes it receives back toward the 
neighbor in the table unless the neighbor sends a no route-reflector in the neighbor 
message.
                