Your network has a few critical devices on the other side of a WAN link from your Orion server. If the router (name = "target") connecting Orion to the remote site goes down, you do not want alerts about those devices. How should you configure Orion NPM Alert Suppression within the Advance Alert Engine to achieve your goal?
A) suppress alert when any of the following apply: Node Name is equal to "target" | Node Status is equal to "Down"
B) suppress alert when any of the following apply: Node Name is equal to "target" | Interface Status is equal to "Down"
C) suppress alert when all of the following apply: Node Name is equal to "target" | Interface Status is equal to "Down"
D) suppress alert when all of the following apply: Node Name is equal to "target" | Node Status is equal to "Down"
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