Route Filtering
978-613-3-43443-1
6133434430
80
2010-11-01
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In the context of network routing, route filtering is the process by which certain routes are not considered for inclusion in the local route database, or not advertised to one's neighbours. Route filtering is particularly important for BGP on the global Internet, where it is used for a variety of reasons.There are two times when a filter can be naturally applied: when learning routes from a neighbour, and when announcing routes to a neighbour.In input filtering, a filter is applied to routes as they are learned from a neighbour. A route that has been filtered out is discarded straight away, and hence not considered for inclusion into the local routing database.
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