HI,What is BGP4?
venkat 14-November-2009 10:37:47 AM

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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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Posted by justfawad


www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2858.txt
Posted by crouse


dannyreviews.com/h/BGP4.html
Posted by crouse


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Border_Gateway_Protocol
Posted by crouse


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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Posted: 14-November-2009 06:40:30 AM By: sagitraz

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.

Posted: 23-November-2009 07:57:36 PM By: crouse

www.bgp4.as

Posted: 23-November-2009 07:57:49 PM By: crouse

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Border_Gateway_Protocol

Posted: 23-November-2009 07:58:03 PM By: crouse

dannyreviews.com/h/BGP4.html

Posted: 23-November-2009 07:58:14 PM By: crouse

www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2858.txt

Posted: 03-March-2010 05:07:37 AM By: justfawad

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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