06-24-2017 02:40 AM - edited 03-08-2019 11:05 AM
What is the difference between Interior and exterior gateway protocol?
06-24-2017 03:16 AM
What is the difference between Interior and exterior gateway protocol?
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07-10-2017 02:33 AM
Hi Leo,
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*What is the Interior gateway protocol?
*What is the Exterior Gateway
*What is the different IGP & EGP
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07-10-2017 03:07 AM
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07-10-2017 06:19 AM
Hi
*What is the Interior gateway protocol?
The interior gateway protocols are basically the routing protocols used internally into a company and not over Internet, to exchange information into the same autonomous system and they can be: RIP, OSPF, EIGRP, IS-IS.
*What is the Exterior Gateway protocol?
EGP is usually used on Internet, between different AS, BGP is the only protocol classified as EGP. Although BGP can be seen on the books as iBGP (routers sharing the same AS) and eBGP (Communication between different AS) it is still classified as an EGP.
*What is the different IGP & EGP
The Exterior Gateway Protocol and Interior Gateway protocols are used to transmit the data packets between different networks using routable protocols like Internet Protocol; they are different from each other.
Interior Gateway Protocol is used to forward the packets among different networks that use the same autonomous system number. Whereas the exterior Gateway Protocol have the capability of forwarding data packets to different networks with different autonomous system numbers.
The following link can be useful as guide:
http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=2180210&seqNum=7
Hope it is useful
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03-04-2024 01:08 AM
Interior Gateway Protocols share information within a single autonomous system. Exterior Gateway Protocols are used for the exchange of information between independent autonomous systems.
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