How does a router use BGP to deflect a distributed denial-of-service attack against a prefix at all edge routers in the same AS?

How does a router use BGP to deflect a distributed denial-of-service attack against a prefix at all
edge routers in the same AS?

How does a router use BGP to deflect a distributed denial-of-service attack against a prefix at all
edge routers in the same AS?

A.
It advertises the prefix with a local preference that is higher than any other node, and sets the
next hop to a unicast route that has a discard next hop.

B.
It advertises the prefix with a local preference that is higher than any other node and sets the
next hop to self.

C.
It advertises the prefix with a local preference that is lower than any other node and sets the
next hop to a unicast route that has a discard next hop.

D.
It advertises the prefix with a local preference that is lower than any other node and sets the
next hop to self.

Explanation:



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jack

jack

can any one explain the answer ?

testokhan

testokhan

higher the preference will follow the route for the prefix and IPv4 unicast packet send to drop next hop……..traffic follow the reference and send it to discard.