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Internet Information and ResourcesRouting, AS Numbers, BGPRouting refers to the system of transporting data reliably from end to end across the Internet. Within the routing system, some of the most important considerations are routing tables, which list information about the network locations of hosts; Autonomous System (AS) Numbers, which are unique identifers for networks in the global routing table; and the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) which is the standard protocol for routing across the Internet. ISOC Member BriefingsScaling the Internet's Routing System From The ISP ColumnA monthly opinion column by Geoff HustonDamping BGP More ROAP - Routing and Addressing at IETF68 32-bit AS Numbers - The View from the old BGP World Wither Routing? The BGP Report for 2005 An Introduction to BGP - the Protocol 4-Byte AS Numbers AS Number Consumption Exploring Autonomous System Numbers Securing Inter-Domain Routing Securing Routing – An ISP View BGP Wedgies The State of Inter-Domain Routing Other Resources |