Bgp Vs Ospf?
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BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is an exterior gateway protocol used for routing between autonomous systems on the Internet. It is a path vector protocol and is used to exchange routing and reachability information between networks. BGP allows organizations to control how traffic is routed through the internet and also allows them to connect to multiple ISPs.
OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) is an interior gateway protocol used to route traffic within an autonomous system. It is a link-state protocol and is used to exchange routing information within a single network. OSPF uses the Shortest Path First (SPF) algorithm to calculate the best path to a destination. OSPF is more efficient than BGP in terms of routing, but lacks the flexibility of BGP in terms of connecting to multiple ISPs.