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Border Gateway Protocol
BGP is an external gateway protocol that transmits interdomain routing information within and between
autonomous systems (AS). BGP version 4 (BGPv4) supports classless inter-domain routing (CIDR) and the
aggregation of routes and AS paths. Basically, two routers (called neighbors or peers) exchange information
including full routing tables and periodically sent messages to update those routing tables. IPv6 border
gateway protocol (IPv6 BGP) is an extension of the external gateway protocol that transmits interdomain
routing information with extended IP address space within and between autonomous systems (AS).
NOTE:
For more information about configuring the border gateway protocol (BGP), refer to the BGP
chapter in the
Dell Networking OS Configuration Guide
.
This chapter contains the following sections:
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BGP Extended Communities (RFC 4360)
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Topics:
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BGP Extended Communities (RFC 4360)
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BGP IPv4 Commands
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an external gateway protocol that transmits interdomain routing
information within and between Autonomous Systems (AS). BGP supports classless interdomain routing
(CIDR) and the aggregation of routes and AS paths. Basically, two routers (called neighbors or peers)
exchange information including full routing tables and periodically send messages to update those routing
tables.
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