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Which operational command on Router-A do you use to display all the BGP routes received from Router-B?

Refer to the Exhibit.

Router-A and Router-B shown in the exhibit are peering between their loopback interfaces. Which operational command on Router-A do you use to display all the BGP routes received from Router-B?

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A.
show route receive-protocol bgp 10.10.10.2 all

B.
show route receive-protocol bgp 10.10.10.1 all

C.
show bgp rib-in neighbor 10.10.10.1

D.
show bgp receive-protocol bgp 10.10.10.2

Explanation:
Syntax
show route receive-protocol protocol neighbor-address <brief | detail | extensive | terse> <logical-system (all | logical-system-name)

Syntax (EX Series Switch)
show route receive-protocol protocol neighbor-address <brief | detail | extensive | terse>

Description
Display the routing information as it was received through a particular neighbor using a particular dynamic routing protocol.

Options
brief | detail | extensive | terse

(Optional) Display the specified level of output.

logical-system (all | logical-system-name)

(Optional) Perform this operation on all logical systems or on a particular logical system.

protocol neighbor-address

Protocol transmitting the route (bgp, dvmrp, msdp, pim, rip, or ripng) and address of the neighboring router from which the route entry was received.

Additional Information
The output displays the selected routes and the attributes with which they were received, but does not show the effects of import policy on the routing attributes.

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