pathvectorprotokolla
Pathvectorprotokolla is a class of inter-domain routing protocols that advertise routes together with a path vector, a sequence of domains through which the route has traversed. The primary goal is to enable scalable routing across many autonomous systems while supporting policy-based decisions and preventing routing loops.
In operation, a router advertising a route attaches a path vector that lists the domains or autonomous
BGP is the best-known example of a pathvectorprotokolla in use on the Internet. It uses an AS_PATH
Security and reliability considerations include exposure to misconfigurations and prefix hijacking; mitigation measures include authentication (MD5,