How Does Bgp Work?
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IP subnet chart is a visual representation of a network that is divided into subnets. It is a graphical representation of how a network is structured, showing the relationships between different subnets and how they relate to each other. It also provides a visual representation of the IP address ranges in the network, making it easier to identify and troubleshoot network issues.
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is a routing protocol that is used to exchange routing information between different autonomous systems (ASs) on the Internet. It is the only protocol that can be used to exchange routing information between ASs, and it is the only protocol that can determine the best route for traffic to take across an internetwork. BGP works by allowing both internal and external ASs to advertise their routes to each other and establish a secure connection over which routing information can be exchanged. This connection is known as a BGP session. BGP sessions are established between neighboring ASs, allowing them to exchange information and determine the best route for traffic to travel.