If I recall correctly, the ISP with the shortest AS path usually gets selected. I think that might point to ISP 1, but I need to review the exhibit closely.
This is a classic BGP routing question. I've seen these before, so I'm confident I can work through the exhibit and select the correct ISP as the active path.
I'm a bit unsure about this one. The exhibit has a lot of information, so I'll need to review the BGP decision process step-by-step to make sure I get the right answer.
Okay, the key here is to understand how BGP route selection works. I'll start by looking at the AS-path length, then consider the other attributes to make my decision.
The exhibit shows the BGP routes from four different ISPs, so I'll need to compare the attributes like AS-path, MED, and local preference to figure out which one will be selected.
Ah, the age-old question of which ISP to choose. I'm going with ISP 4 on this one. Why? Because 'four' is my lucky number, and I'm feeling a bit rebellious today. Plus, it's always good to keep the ISPs on their toes, am I right?
Wow, this is a tricky one! If I were a betting man, I'd put my money on ISP 3. I mean, come on, who wouldn't want to ride the 'three-hop express' to their destination? It's like a roller coaster, but with routers instead of loops.
Hmm, let's see. The BGP route in the exhibit shows the different ISPs with their respective AS numbers and the number of hops. Based on the information given, I'd say ISP 1 is the way to go. It has the shortest path with only one hop.
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