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Is it possible for routers on different subnets to become BGP neighbours? |
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Answer» BGP is frequently set up between two ROUTERS that are directly connected and belong to distinct AUTONOMOUS systems. BGP routers don't require their neighbours to be on the same subnet. Instead, they employ a TCP connection between the routers to send and RECEIVE BGP messages, allowing NEIGHBOURING routers to be on the same or distinct subnets. |
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