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A multihomed AS is one that maintains connections to more than one other AS. This allows the AS to
remain connected to the internet in the event of a complete failure of one of their connections. However,
this type of AS does not allow traffic from one AS to pass through on its way to another AS. A simple
example of this is seen in
A stub AS is one that is connected to only one other AS.
A transit AS is one that provides connections through itself to separate networks. For example as seen in
Figure
9-1, Router 1 can use Router 2 (the transit AS) to connect to Router 4. ISPs are always transit ASs,
because they provide connections from one network to another . The ISP is considered to be "selling transit
service" to the customer network, so thus the term Transit AS.
When BGP operates inside an
referred to as Internal BGP (IBGP Interior Border Gateway Protocol). When BGP operates
between
Autonomous Systems (
IBGP provides routers inside the AS with the knowledge to reach routers external to
Gateway Protocol).
the AS. EBGP routers exchange information with other EBGP routers as well as IBGP routers to maintain
connectivity and accessibility.
Figure 9-1. BGP Autonomous Zones
Router 3
Router 1
AS 1
Interior BGP (IBGP)
BGP version 4 (BGPv4) supports classless interdomain routing and aggregate routes and AS paths.
is a
path vector protocol
information takes as it diffuses through the network. Updates traveling through the network and
returning to the same node are easily detected and discarded.
BGP does not use traditional Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) matrix, but makes routing decisions based
on path, network policies and/or rulesets. Unlike most protocols, BGP uses TCP as its transport protocol.
Figure
9-1.
Autonomous System
AS1 and AS2), it is called External BGP (EBGP Exterior Border
Router 2
Exterior BGP
(EBGP)
- a computer network in which BGP maintains the path that update
(AS1 or AS2 as seen in
Router 5
Router 4
Router 7
AS 2
Interior BGP (IBGP)
Figure
9-1), it is
Router 6
BGP
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