A network administrator notices that their AS is receiving suboptimal BGP routes. What BGP attribute should they adjust to influence incoming traffic paths?
- Local Preference
- AS Path
- MED (Multi-Exit Discriminator)
- Weight
The Local Preference attribute in BGP is adjusted to influence incoming traffic paths. It is used within the same AS to set preferences for routes.
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