Exam 300-510 Question id=5200 Multicast Routing

Refer to the exhibit.
PE#show ip msdp peer MSDP Peer 10.10.10.10 (?), AS ? Connection status: State: Listen, Resets: 0, Connection source: none configured Uptime (Downtime): 00:00:07, Messages sent/received 0/0 Output messages discarded 0 Connection and counters cleared 00:00:7 ago SA Filtering Input (S, G) filter: none, route-map: none Input RP filter: none, route-map none Output (S, G) filter: none, route-map: none Output RP filter none, route-map none SA-Requests: Input filter: none Peer ttl threshold: 0 SAs learned from this peer: 0 Input queue size: 0, Output queue size: 0
A service provider technician is working on a multicast issue for a customer. While checking the multicast table, the technician notices that no flags are present for the (1.1.1.1, 239.1.1.1) entry, yet flags are present for the (1.1.1.1, 232.1.1.1) entry. Which factor might explain this issue?

A. Only the administratively scoped range is permitted
B. Only ASM is permitted
C. Only the default SSM range is permitted
D. Only GLOP is permitted

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