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Protocolul de Gateway de Frontieră (BGP)×Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)×
DomeniuTelecomunicațiiTelecomunicații
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Anul apariției19892001
Autorul originalIETF Routing Protocols Working GroupIETF MPLS Working Group
Tippath-vector routing protocollabel-based forwarding paradigm
Sursa seminalăRekhter, Y., Li, T., & Hares, S. (2006). A Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP-4). RFC 4271. link ↗Rosen, E. C., Viswanathan, A., & Callon, R. (2001). Multiprotocol Label Switching Architecture. RFC 3031. link ↗
Denumiri alternativeexterior gateway protocol, inter-domain routinglabel switching, traffic engineering
Înrudite24
RezumatBGP is the de facto standard routing protocol for interconnecting autonomous systems (ASs) on the Internet. Since its introduction in 1989, BGP has scaled the Internet to millions of routers and trillions of destinations. BGP is path-vector-based, using a flexible policy system to control route propagation and selection. While BGP convergence can be slow and policies complex, it remains the only viable protocol for Internet-scale inter-domain routing.Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a forwarding paradigm that prepends a short label to packets, enabling routers to make forwarding decisions based on the label rather than IP destination address. Introduced by IETF (2001), MPLS was designed to enable traffic engineering, VPN creation, and fast rerouting in IP networks. While MPLS complexity is high, it remains foundational in service provider backbones for traffic engineering and Quality of Service (QoS) provisioning.
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