Tag Archives: bgp

What is RIPv2? How to Configure RIPv2 Example.

CCNA v6.0 – How to configure RIP v2 on a Network. As you must have known…RIPv2 is a classless, distance vector routing protocol as defined in RFC 1723. Being a classless routing protocol, means, it includes the subnet mask with the network addresses in its routing updates. Read More on RIPv2 On this page, we’ll look at: *   Configuring RIP v2… Read More »

Border Gateway Protocol Explained with Examples.

What Is Border Gateway Protocol? BGP is a complex, advanced distance routing protocol. It can best be described as Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP). It’s been referred to in many quarters as the ‘big dog’ protocol of the internet. BGP exchanges routing information between Autonomous Systems (ASs). Unlike Interior routing protocols such as RIP, EIGRP, and OSPF that run inside a company’s network,… Read More »

eBGP Explained with Examples.

What is eBGP? External Border Gateway Protocol (eBGP) is a BGP term or process used when referring to BGP peers or neighbours that are in a different Autonomous System and Number (ASN).In other words, eBGP is used to exchange route information between different autonomous systems. When only one link connects two autonomous systems, the IP addresses of the connected interfaces are… Read More »

Border Gateway Protocol Explained with Examples

The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is a complex, advanced distance routing protocol utilized primarily for exchanging routing information between major Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and larger client sites. It uses the Best Path Selection Algorithm to choose efficient routes, supporting the complexity of the public internet.