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BGP-4 is an example of a Path Vector routing protocol and is described as the ”needle and thread” which binds the Internet together. BGP-4 allows Policy and Reachability information to be passed between Border Routers of adjacent AS (Autonomous Systems) and also between Border Routers of the same AS, thus supporting global routing of IP datagrams.
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www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2858.txt
Posted by crouse
dannyreviews.com/h/BGP4.html
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Border_Gateway_Protocol
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www.bgp4.as
Posted by crouse
BGP-4 is an example of a Path Vector routing protocol BGP-4 allows Policy and Reachability information to be passed between Border Routers of adjacent AS (Autonomous Systems) and also between Border Routers of the same AS, thus supporting global routing of IP datagrams.
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