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Latest revision as of 21:57, 13 December 2018
An exterior gateway protocol (often given as its acronym, EGP) is a routing protocol used in the TCP/IP protocol suite for providing the information needed for doing path selection between a connected group of Autonomous Systems.
The first EGP was the Exterior Gateway Protocol; this is now obsolete, and no longer in use. It has been replaced by BGP.