International Journal of Advanced Information and Communication Technology


An Survey on Interdomain Routing using Border Gateway Protocol

V. Sharmila, M. Kalimuthu, SNS College of Technology, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India.

DOI : 01.0401/ijaict.2014.07.15

International Journal of Advanced Information and Communication Technology

Received On : September 15, 2016

Revised On : October 25, 2016

Accepted On : November 15, 2016

Published On : December 05, 2016

Volume 03, Issue 12

Pages : 597-600

Abstract


This paper presents the loop free inter domain routing using BGP which means that it enables the communication between two autonomous system using Border Gateway Protocol without any loop. In this, BGP is proposed by enabling the OSPF protocol within the autonomous system, where OSPF is a dynamic protocol that dynamically updates the routing information that helps to forward the packet from source and destination. The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an inter autonomous system routing protocol. An autonomous system is a network or group of networks under a common administration and with common routing policies. BGP is used to exchange routing information for the Internet and is the protocol used between Internet service providers (ISP). Customer networks, such as universities and corporations, usually employ an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) such as RIP or OSPF for the exchange of routing information within their networks. Customers connect to ISPs, and ISPs use BGP to exchange customer and ISP routes. This paper includes introduction, advantages and its limitations, basic BGP configuration, BGP attributes, working of BGP and protocol overview.

Keywords


Autonomous System, Loop, Inter domain Routing, Protocol, Routing, Attributes.

Cite this article


V. Sharmila, M. Kalimuthu, “An Survey on Interdomain Routing using Border Gateway Protocol” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY, pp.597-600, December 05, 2016.

Copyright


© 2016 V. Sharmila, M. Kalimuthu. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.