A company is attempting to configure transit routing through the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Phoenix region to resources located in the OCI Ashburn region. Currently, they have connectivity between their on-premises data center and the OCI Phoenix region using a FastConnect LAG. What needs to happen to ensure network traffic will work bi-directionally between the on-premises data center and the OCI Ashburn region? Response:
A. Create a new Remote Peering Connection between the OCI Phoenix Region and the OCI Ashburn Region
B. Modify the Autogenerated Import Route Distributions for Virtual Cloud Network (VCN) attachments to remove the match criteria for ALL attachments and only include the Remote Peering Connection (RPC) and the FastConnect LAG as its match criteria
C. Associate Phoenix Virtual Cloud Network (VCN) with the Phoenix Dynamic Routing Gateway (DRG) and provide a static route towards the Ashburn VCN CIDR using a newly created Remote Peering Connection
D. Create a cross-region Virtual Cloud Network (VCN) attachment from the Phoenix VCN to the Ashburn Dynamic Routing Gateway (DRG)