I thought it was Path Vector in the first place but I have
now found 3 cisco
press books that describe BGP as an advanced distance vector
protocol.
However, like I said cisco.com says path vector. I wonder
why the books say
that?
On 4/13/06, John Neiberger wrote:
>
> No, they call EIGRP a "hybrid" to make
people think it is a cross
> between link-state and DV. That is a case where it
really is just an
> advanced DV protocol.
>
> Regarding BGP, take a quick look at this article:
>
> http://www.tcpipguide.com/free/t_BGPPa
thAttributesandAlgorithmOverview.htm
>
> It does a good job of explaining the differences
between path vector
> and distance vector.
>
> John
>
> On 4/13/06, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
> > Definitely a path vector protocol.
> >
> > It's also advanced, but Cisco reserves the silly
"advanced distance
> vector
> > protocol" for EIGRP.
> >
> > P.
> >
> > David Cearlock wrote:
> > >
> > > Is BGP
> > >
> > > A. An Advanced Distance Vector Protocol
> > >
> > > or
> > >
> > > B. A Path Vector Protocol
> > >
> > > or
> > >
> > > C. Both?
> > >
> > > My BSCN book from cisco press says Advanced
Distance Vector
> > > while
> > > Cisco.comSays Path Vector
> > >
> >
>
>
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products
/ps6350/products_configuration_guide_chapt
> > > er09186a0080445a08.html
> > > .
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Thank you,
> > > David Cearlock
> > > MCSE - CCNP
--
Thank you,
David Cearlock
MCSE - CCNP
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