The Border Gateway
Protocol (BGP) is an inter autonomous system routing protocol. An autonomous
system is a network or group of networks under a common administration and with
common routing policies. BGP is used to exchange routing information for the Internet
and is the protocol used between Internet service providers (ISP). Customer
networks, such as universities and corporations, usually employ an Interior
Gateway Protocol (IGP) such as RIP or OSPF for the exchange of routing
information within their networks. Customers connect to ISPs, and ISPs use BGP
to exchange customer and ISP routes. When BGP is used between autonomous
systems (AS), the protocol is referred to as External BGP (EBGP). If a service
provider is using BGP to exchange routes within an AS, then the protocol is
referred to as Interior BGP (IBGP).
BGP Attributes are
1.
Weight
2.
Local preference
3.
Multi-exit discriminator
4. Origin
5.
AS_path
6.
Next hop
7.
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