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Sneha Singh
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Asked: October 3, 20212021-10-03T22:59:42+05:30 2021-10-03T22:59:42+05:30

Which Dynamic Routing Protocol Was Developed To Interconnect Different Internet Service Providers?

Which Dynamic Routing Protocol Was Developed To Interconnect Different Internet Service Providers?
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    1. Priya Hamsa Bronze
      2021-12-01T19:59:25+05:30Added an answer on December 1, 2021 at 7:59 pm

      Which Dynamic Routing Protocol Was Developed To Interconnect Different Internet Service Providers?

      The Broder gateway dynamic protocol will be developed to interconnect different internet service providers.

      Today let us know the BGP dynamic protocol in detail. The term BGP stands for border gateway protocol, it is the type of routing protocol that can able to connect the entire internet. But it is as not as easy as we explained it. There are a lot more complications are involved in it. Now let us know about that in detail.

      To perform the routing on a flat local area network will be very easy when we compared it with the other types of networks.

      Every device that is connected to the network will use the local network address in order to communicate with the other types of devices.

      To understand this, let us take an example. let say we have a node that is connected to another node called node b which is present on the same local network. Suppose, if an organization contains a single Lan then it must be connected to the multiple local area networks that are present in the organization.

      Hence, if node a wants to communicate with the node c which is present on the different local area network, here the request will go through a router that can able to forward the request to the network to where the node c is connected to.

      This type of routing will be very simple can will use various internal routing protocols along with the Broder gateway dynamic protocol.

      Most organizations can able to manage the internet connectivity for various locations and sites. This we call the autonomous system. Shortly we can also call it the AS.

      Here all the networks that are present inside of the network can able to handle the routing of its own local traffic.

      We can say that the Broder gateway protocol router can able to direct all the traffic into this AS. And all the outbound traffic that is present on the internet will come from the inside of the AS.

      We can say that the public interface consists of various Autonomous systems.

      The Broder gateway dynamic protocol will be able to guide how the packets should be forwarded between the two routers. When the Broder gateway protocol router gets connected with another type of router, this is simply called the external Broder gateway protocol dynamic routing protocol.

      Here, each of the Broder gateway routing protocols will be having a routing table that can be able to find the pass on the internet. Here, when the Broder gateway protocol router receives the request, then it will use the information in order to determine the best path to reach the destination address.

      The autonomous system operators need to trust the other, the configured peering agreements will enable them to maintain direct connections with the other and it will permit the Border Gateway protocol to travel through the autonomous systems.

      The border gateway protocol is like a fundamental protocol where all the autonomous systems will be able to help out how to transmit the packet on the internet.

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