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EIGRP

Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) is an advanced and proprietary routing protocol developed for use within autonomous systems (ASes) in computer networks. EIGRP is designed to facilitate the exchange of routing information and determine the best paths for data packet forwarding within a single autonomous system. Key characteristics of EIGRP include: EIGRP is widely …

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Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP)

Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) is a type of routing protocol used to exchange routing information between different autonomous systems (ASes) in a network. Unlike Interior Gateway Protocols (IGPs), which focus on routing within a single AS, EGP is designed to facilitate routing between separate administrative domains. The primary purpose of EGP is to enable routers …

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EVPN

EVPN (Ethernet Virtual Private Network) is a network technology that provides a flexible and efficient way to connect geographically dispersed sites within a data center or across wide area networks (WANs). EVPN uses the BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) control plane to enable the creation of virtual networks that support multi-tenancy, layer 2 and layer 3 …

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