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In a service provider environment, you are tasked with configuring MPLS VPNs for multiple customers. Each customer requires their own unique Route Distinguisher (RD) and Route Target (RT) to ensure proper separation of their VPN routes. If Customer A has an RD of 100:1 and Customer B has an RD of 100:2, and both customers need to share a common Route Target of 200:100, what will be the implications for route import and export policies when configuring their VPNs?
Customer A can import routes from Customer B, but Customer B cannot import routes from Customer A due to the shared Route Target.
Both customers can import and export routes to each other without restrictions due to the shared Route Target.
Customer A will not be able to import any routes from Customer B because they have different Route Distinguishers.
The shared Route Target will cause a conflict, preventing any route import or export between the two customers.

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