In a virtual test environment, Michael is testing the strength and security of BGP using multiple routers to mimic
the backbone of the Internet. This project will help him write his doctoral thesis on “bringing down the Internet”.
Without sniffing the traffic between the routers, Michael sends millions of RESET packets to the routers in an
attempt to shut one or all of them down. After a few hours, one of the routers finally shuts itself down. What will
the other routers communicate between themselves?

A.
The change in the routing fabric to bypass the affected router
B.
More RESET packets to the affected router to get it to power back up
C.
RESTART packets to the affected router to get it to power back up
D.
STOP packets to all other routers warning of where the attack originated
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol): protocol that manages how packets are routed across the internet through the exchange of routing and reachability information between edge routers. BGP directs packets between autonomous systems (AS) — networks managed by a single enterprise or service provider.
Source: https://searchtelecom.techtarget.com/definition/BGP