Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. R1 can access the internet through R2 and R3, and R2 and R3 belong to the same AS. The question is asking about manipulating the BGP attributes to control the traffic preference. I'll need to consider the MED, local priority, and import/export directions.
Okay, the zipper clause - I believe it means that once the contract is signed, the terms are locked in and can't be changed until the next round of negotiations. But I should double-check that.
This is an interesting question. I'm leaning towards using the implicit information to inform and refine the services architecture mapping, but I'll need to double-check that.
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