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Qué (quién) es BGP4 - definición

PROTOCOL FOR COMMUNICATING ROUTING INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET
BGP; Bgp; Ebgp; Ibgp; Route reflector; Border Gateway Protocol (BGP); Border gateway protocol; BGP4; EBGP; Bgp injection; BGP confederation; IBGP; Internal BGP; External BGP; Internal Border Gateway Protocol; External Border Gateway Protocol; BGP communities; BGP announcement; BGP session; BGP prefix; BGP prefixes; BGP routes; Multi exit discriminator; Gated daemon; 512k day; 512K; 512K day; 512K Day; Route reflection; Exterior Border Gateway Protocol; Interior Border Gateway Protocol; External border gateway protocol; Internal border gateway protocol; Three-napkin protocol
  • BGP state machine
  • BGP table growth on the Internet
  • Number of AS on the Internet vs number of registered AS

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Border Gateway Protocol (Reference: RFC 1267/1771, IP)
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Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is a standardized exterior gateway protocol designed to exchange routing and reachability information among autonomous systems (AS) on the Internet. BGP is classified as a path-vector routing protocol, and it makes routing decisions based on paths, network policies, or rule-sets configured by a network administrator.

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Border Gateway Protocol

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is a standardized exterior gateway protocol designed to exchange routing and reachability information among autonomous systems (AS) on the Internet. BGP is classified as a path-vector routing protocol, and it makes routing decisions based on paths, network policies, or rule-sets configured by a network administrator.

BGP used for routing within an autonomous system is called Interior Border Gateway Protocol, Internal BGP (iBGP). In contrast, the Internet application of the protocol is called Exterior Border Gateway Protocol, External BGP (eBGP).