bgp border gateway protocol
Policy Based QoS Support Using BGP Routing
White Paper This paper discusses the use of one such routing protocol, the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) which is the industry standard. Routing protocols are important to exchange routing information between neighboring routers. [04 Aug 2008]
OPCA: Fault-Tolerant Routing and Load-Balancing
White Paper However, Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) today offers route fail-over times as long as 15 minutes and very limited control over incoming traffic across multiple wide area paths. The number of stub Autonomous Systems (ASes) that participate in the... [10 Jul 2008]
Cisco Nonstop Forwarding for Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
White Paper It includes support for the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) and Intermediate System-Intermediate System (IS-IS) routing protocols. This forwarding can continue despite the loss of routing protocol peering arrangements... [09 Jul 2008]
The Impact of BGP Dynamics on Intra-Domain Traffic
White Paper However, these estimation techniques have not considered the impact of inter-domain routing changes in BGP (Border Gateway Protocol). BGP routing changes have the potential to introduce significant errors in estimated traffic matrices by causing... [03 Jul 2008]
Integrated Provider Edge (PE) Services Switch: Maximizing the Value of Your BGP/MPLS VPN Deployment
White Paper These router software upgrades provide RFC 2547 functionality, which because it relies on Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is more commonly known as BGP/MPLS VPNs. Given that the already highly competitive and commoditized Internet Service Provider... [03 Jul 2008]
MegaPath Access Technologies
White Paper MegaPath BGP Router Large routers running the Border Gateway Protocol. These let the rest of the Internet know which IP addresses are within the MegaPath network, and route traffic between the Internet and MegaPath’s customers. [03 Jul 2008]
Why Doesn't PIM Sparse Mode Work With a Static Route to an HSRP Address?
White Paper The "Protocol-independent" part refers to the fact that PIM does not include its own topology discovery mechanism, but instead uses routing information supplied by other traditional routing protocols such as Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). [13 Jun 2008]
Using the Border Gateway Protocol for Interdomain Routing
White Paper The primary function of a BGP system is to exchange network reachability information with other BGP systems. BGP provides a number of techniques for controlling the flow of BGP updates, such as route, path, and community filtering. [10 Apr 2008]
Routing Protocols Concepts
White Paper The JUNOS routing protocol process supports a wide variety of routing protocols, including Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS), Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Routing Information Protocol (RIP), Routing Information Protocol Next... [08 Jan 2008]
Low-Rate TCP-Targeted DoS Attack Disrupts Internet Routing
White Paper The paper discovers that the recently identified low-rate TCP-targeted DoS attacks can have severe impact on the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). As the interdomain routing protocol on today's Internet, BGP is the critical infrastructure for... [06 Dec 2007]
Route Oscillations in I-BGP With Route Reflection
White Paper This paper studies the route oscillation problem in the Internal Border Gateway Protocol (I-BGP) when route reflection is used. The paper then proposes a modification to I-BGP and shows that route reflection cannot cause the modified protocol to... [10 Dec 2006]
Optimal Configuration for BGP Route Selection
White Paper Central to the selection of border routers for transit traffic flows is the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) between Autonomous Systems peers, through which route advertisements for network prefixes determine the selection of border routers for each... [10 Dec 2006]
Build effective BGP policies with Cisco IOS
White Paper The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is system routing protocol used to exchange routing information for the Internet and is the protocol Internet service providers (ISP) use to exchange customer and ISP routes. [17 May 2006]
Issues With Inferring Internet Topological Attributes
White Paper A number of recent studies are based on data collected from routing tables of inter-domain routers utilizing Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) and tools, such as traceroute, to probe end-to-end paths. The goal is to infer Internet topological properties. [29 Mar 2005]
Cisco reveals more router flaws
The most potentially serious flaw is one that deals with Cisco IP routers running the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). According to Cisco's Web site, only routers configured with the command "bgp log-neighbor-changes" are vulnerable. [27 Jan 2005]
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