The protocol I chose to write was the Border Gateway Protocol, because it is the primary protocol for operating the Internet and is the recommended Cisco Design Authentication Protocol. Since the BGP protocol is an autonomous protocol, it is used to connect a large independent network such as a university network to a corporate network or the Internet. Since protocols need to manage many routes and connections, we use many functions or attributes to accomplish this. Cisco defines these attributes as weights, local preferences, multiple egress identifiers, source, AS path, next hop, and community.
XRouter enables DNS - like (Domain Name Service) based protocols for the traditional Internet, it effectively routes data between peers. However, for that part, its function is similar to Layer 2 Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) (at layer 4 of the TCP / IP paradigm) that can build "block chain DNS". In a way that provides a way for BGP to maintain the latest connected peer list, the XRouter provides a list of currently connected block chains - the protocol will be named "Blocknet XRouter Protocol" (BXP) Internet standard in the future It may be done. However, XRouter uses a distributed design model to replace the centralized radiation model with a peer-to-peer network.
The simple answer is the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). BGP as the standard routing protocol of the Internet exchanges routing information between autonomous systems. Without it, the Internet is impossible. It uses the BGP best route selection algorithm to classify different network routes and select the best route. The Internet is a huge network of interconnected networks. Each network establishes a connection to an adjacent network via a BGP router. The BGP router builds a routing table containing routing records to other BGP routers. These routing tables correspond to mappings outlining routes to neighboring routers. BGP routers exchange these mappings with neighboring routers. Last count, BGP routing table has more than 600,000 entries
A peer is an interconnection of different network switching traffic. The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is used to exchange routing information between different networks. This older protocol has many limitations that affect the ability to keep up with routing and increasing traffic. As with Netflix and Comcast (and Verizon), you can use peers carefully to limit traffic and charges to increase communication capacity. Middle Mile connects the last mile to a larger internet. Last mile is usually part of the ISP network and is part of the network connecting home and business. These Last Mile Links are the most expensive and most expensive part of the system. Goldman Sachs estimates that the cost of $ 1,000 per nationwide network or household will be $ 14 billion.