SIMULASI INTERKONEKSI ANTARA AUTONOMOUS SYSTEM (AS) MENGGUNAKAN BORDER GATEWAY PROTOCOL (BGP)
ABSTRACT: An autonomous system
(AS) is the collection of networks having the same set of routing policies.
Each AS has administrative control to its own inter-domain routing policy.
Computer networks consisting of a bunch of AS's with different routing will not
be able to interconnecttion one another. This is causes communication in the
network to be inhibited. For that we need a protocol that can connect each
different AS. Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an inter-domain routing protocol
i.e. between different AS that is used
to exchange routing information between them. In a typical inter-network (and
in the Internet) each autonomous system designates one or more routers that run
BGP software. BGP routers in each AS are linked to those in one or more other
AS. The ability to exchange table routing information between Autonomous System
(AS) is one of the advantages BGP. BGP implements routing policies based a set
of attributes accompanying each route used to pick the “shortest” path across
multiple ASs, along with one or more routing policies. BGP uses an algorithm
which cannot be classified as a pure "Distance Vector", or pure
"Link State". It is a path vector routing protocol as it defines a
route as a collection of a number of AS that is passes through from source AS
to destination AS. This paper discusses the implementation of the BGP routing
protocol in the network that have different AS in order to interconnect. Its
application using Packet Tracer 7.0 software for prototyping and simulating
network. So that later can be applied to the actual network. Based on
experiments that have been carried out, the BGP routing protocol can connect
two routers that have different autonomous system.
Penulis: Hari Antoni Musril
Kode Jurnal: jptinformatikadd170469