protocol process implements the routing policies you specify, which determine how
routing information is transferred between the routing protocols and the routing table.
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IPv4 Routing Protocols on page 82
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IPv6 Routing Protocols on page 82
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Routing and Forwarding Tables on page 83
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Routing Policy on page 84
For complete information about routing concepts, see the Junos OS configuration guides.
IPv4 Routing Protocols
The Junos OS implements full IP routing functionality, providing support for IP version 4
(IPv4). The routing protocols are fully interoperable with existing IP routing protocols
and provide the scale and control necessary for the Internet core. The software provides
support for the following routing and traffic engineering protocols:
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Unicast routing protocols
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BGP—Border Gateway Protocol, version 4.
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ICMP—Internet Control Message Protocol.
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IS-IS—Intermediate System–to–Intermediate System.
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OSPF—Open Shortest Path First, version 2.
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RIP—Routing Information Protocol, version 2.
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Multicast routing protocols
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DVMRP—Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol.
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IGMP—Internet Group Management Protocol, versions 1 and 2.
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MSDP—Multicast Source Discovery Protocol.
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PIM sparse mode and dense mode—Protocol Independent Multicast.
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SAP/SDP—Session Announcement Protocol and Session Description Protocol.
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MPLS application protocols
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LDP—Label Distribution Protocol.
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MPLS—Multiprotocol Label Switching.
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RSVP—Resource Reservation Protocol, version 1.
IPv6 Routing Protocols
The Junos OS implements full IP routing functionality, providing support for IP version 6
(IPv6). The routing protocols are fully interoperable with existing IP routing protocols
and provide the scale and control necessary for the Internet core. The software provides
support for the following unicast routing protocols:
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