BGP Routing Policy

Border Gateway Protocol

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is a protocol used to exchange routing information between autonomous systems on the Internet. It is a path-vector routing protocol that makes routing decisions based on paths, network policies, or rules set by a network administrator. BGP can be used within an autonomous system (iBGP) or for routing on the Internet (eBGP).

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COS-561: Advanced Computer Networks

Princeton University

Fall 2018

Princeton University's COS 561 is an advanced course offering a research survey on network protocols. Covering both classical internet protocols and recent research results, the course involves design, analysis, simulation, and measurement studies of protocols. Prior networking knowledge is beneficial.