RFC 1771 BGP-4 March 1995 This updated version of the document is the product of the IETF IDR Working Group with Yakov Rekhter and Tony Li as editors. Certain sections of the document borrowed heavily from IDRP [ 7 ], which is the OSI counterpart of BGP.
Is the 1771-ibd Series B module compatible with all IBD chassis?
The 1771-IBD Series B module is compatible with all chassis except 1771-A1, 1771-A2, 1771-A4 chassis. Make sure no other input module or single card block transfer module is placed in the same module group when using 2-slot addressing. Any discrete output module may be used within the same module group.
What does BGP stand for?
Show complete RFC 5065 (Aug 2007) Show all RFCs that refer to RFC 5065. The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an inter-autonomous system routing protocol designed for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) networks.
What is Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)?
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an inter-autonomous system routing protocol designed for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) networks. BGP requires that all BGP speakers within a single autonomous system (AS) must be fully meshed.
What did RFC 1998 do for BGP?
RFC 1998 Use of Community August 1996 configuration of the BGP “LOCAL_PREF”. It essentially removes the need for customized configuration of the BGP “LOCAL_PREF” attribute at the provider level while maintaining the same level of routing functionality and flexibility.
What is the NSFNET BGP speaking system?
It is built on experience gained with EGP as defined in RFC 904 [ 1] and EGP usage in the NSFNET Backbone as described in RFC 1092 [ 2] and RFC 1093 [ 3 ]. The primary function of a BGP speaking system is to exchange network reachability information with other BGP systems.