routeorigin
Routeorigin is a term used in the context of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) to refer to the origin of a route as indicated by the BGP ORIGIN attribute. This attribute is one of the well-known path attributes that accompany BGP route advertisements and helps distinguish where a route originated before being propagated through the network.
The ORIGIN attribute encodes three possible values: IGP, EGP, and INCOMPLETE. IGP indicates that the route originated
In BGP route selection, the ORIGIN attribute is one of several factors shaping the best-path decision. The
Routeorigin is distinct from, but related to, Route Origin Validation (ROV) in the context of RPKI. ROV
Overall, routeorigin describes the origin status of a BGP route and informs routing decisions, policy, and,