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Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)×Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)×
ÄmnesområdeTelekommunikationTelekommunikation
FamiljProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ursprungsår19891998
UpphovspersonIETF Routing Protocols Working GroupJohn Moy
Typpath-vector routing protocollink-state routing protocol
UrsprungskällaRekhter, Y., Li, T., & Hares, S. (2006). A Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP-4). RFC 4271. link ↗Moy, J. T. (1998). OSPF Version 2. RFC 2328. link ↗
Aliasexterior gateway protocol, inter-domain routinglink-state routing, intra-domain routing
Närliggande22
SammanfattningBGP 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.OSPF is a link-state interior gateway protocol (IGP) for routing within an autonomous system. Introduced by John Moy in 1998, OSPF converges faster than distance-vector protocols and supports equal-cost multipath (ECMP). It remains widely deployed in enterprise and ISP networks for intra-domain routing, though IS-IS is increasingly preferred in large backbones.
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