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BGP is Border Gateway Protocol, used on the internet both inside of and in between networks.
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Why are iBGP routes not propagated to other iBGP neighbors?
The overall idea behind this is that BGP is meant to be a Border protocol literally, and your AS is supposed to be like your Home turf. eBGP is more like outsiders. … BGP does not want to get too hung up on the intricacies of routing WITHIN your AS, and expects you to have that stuff managed by an IGP. So Think of your AS as your House. …