
BGP4: Inter-Domain Routing in the Internet provides a practical introduction to the TCP/IP protocol suite and to routing in general. This concise guide describes the BGP protocol in clear terms and explains messages and rules for processing information through the protocol. In addition to illustrating low-level details of the protocol, the author examines the conceptual way that BGP works in practical networks, the way that BGP4 interacts with other parts of a network, and other details important to its operation. This book also covers the many extensions that have been made to the original specification to increase the protocol's usability and scope of operation.In addition, this book offers a revealing look into how large ISPs work with BGP4, including a discussion on aggregation, filtering transit customers, and public interconnect points. Numerous real-world examples throughout the book demonstrate concepts and techniques for high-level configurations.
This book investigates the operational mechanics and practical implementation of the Border Gateway Protocol version 4 (BGP4) within the context of global internet routing. John W. Stewart provides a technical examination of the TCP/IP protocol suite, focusing on how BGP4 facilitates inter-domain communication. The text bridges the gap between low-level protocol specifications and the high-level architectural requirements of large-scale Internet Service Providers (ISPs).
What You Will Find
Experts identify this text as a foundational resource for network engineers seeking to understand the practical application of BGP4. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose in explaining complex routing concepts for professional implementation.
Page Count:
152
Publication Date:
1998-12-14
Publisher:
Addison-Wesley Professional
ISBN-10:
0201379511
ISBN-13:
9780201379518
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