Router R1 has eBGP connections to I1 and I 2, routers at the same ISP. The company that owns R1 can use public address range 130.1.16.0/20. The following output lists all the IP routes in R1's routing table within this rangE. Which of the following answers would cause R1 to advertise the 130.1.1 6.0/20 prefix to its eBGP peers?() R1# show ip route 130.1.16.0 255.255.240.0 longer - prefixes ! lines omitteD... O 130.1.16.0/24 [110/3] via 10.5.1.1, 00:14:36, FastE thernet0/1 O 130.1.17.0/24 [110/3] via 10.5.1.1, 00:14:36, FastEthernet0/1 O 130.1.18.0/24 [110/3] via 10.5.1.1, 00:14:36, FastEthernet0/1
- A Configure R1 with the network 130.1.16.0 mask 255.255.240.0 command.
- B Configure R1 with the network 130.1.16 .0 mask 255.255.240.0 summaryonly command.
- C Redistribute from OSPF into BGP, filtering so that only routes in the 130.1.16.0/20 range are redistributed.
- D Redistribute from OSPF into BGP, filtering so that only routes in the 130.1.16.0/20 range are redistributed, and create a BGP summary for 130.1.16.0/20.