- What is an autonomous system?
- What is the difference between an interior router protocol and an exterior routing protocol?
- Compare the three main approaches to routing. (Distance-Vector Routing, Link-state routing, and Path-vector routing)
- What are the most commonly used interior and exterior routing protocols used in today's networks?
An autonomous system is a set of routing prefixes attached to the Internet Protocol, operated by one or more network operators on behalf of a single administrative agency or domain, which provides a general, explicitly specified Internet routing policy.Using an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP), networks within an autonomous framework relay routing information to each other. Using the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), an autonomous system exchanges routing information with other autonomous systems.
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