BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)

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BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is an open source, dynamic Exterior Gateway protocol designed to exchange routing and reachability information among various Autonomous Systems on the IP Networks and the Internet. It is a path-vector protocol type and uses the Composite metric (based on 11 factors usually) as its metric value.  It is an EGP (Exterior Gateway Protocol) used for routing the internet. BGP has 4 (Open, Update, Keepalive, Notification) no. of packets and has an Admin Distance of 20 (eBGP), 200 (iBGP). Its neighbor type is Statically (manually) configured and has 6 no. of neighbor states. BGP uses TCP connection Read More …

BGP Notes Cheatsheet – Part 1

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