P16 Consider the following network. ISP B provides national backbone service to regional ISP A. ISP C provides national backbone service to regional ISP D. Each ISP consists of one AS. B and C peer with each other in two places using BGP. Consider traffic going from A to D. B would prefer to hand that traffic over to C on the West Coast (so that C would have to absorb the cost of carrying the traffic cross-country), while C would prefer to get the traffic via its East Coast peering point with B (so that B would have carried the traffic across the country). What BGP mechanism might C use, so that B would hand over A-to-D traffic at its East Coast peering point?

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Considering the following data :

[tex]$\text{ISP B}$[/tex] provides the national backbone to the regional [tex]$\text{ISP A}$[/tex].

[tex]$\text{ISP C}$[/tex] provides the national backbone to the regional [tex]$\text{ISP D}$[/tex].

Each of the ISP consists of one autonomous systems (AS).

[tex]$\text{ISP B}$[/tex] would like to hand over the traffic of C through the [tex]$\text{West}$[/tex] Coast.

The [tex]$\text{ISP C}$[/tex] would like to receive traffic from B's peering point via East Coast.

One way for [tex]$C$[/tex] to force [tex]$B$[/tex] to hand over all of [tex]$B$[/tex]’s traffic to [tex]$D$[/tex] on the east coast is for [tex]$C$[/tex] to  only advertise its route to [tex]$D$[/tex] via its east coast peering point with [tex]$C$[/tex].

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