D. BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is commonly used on perimeter routers at the edge of autonomous systems (AS) or at the boundaries between different Internet service providers. BGP is designed for inter-domain routing and is well-suited for handling the large-scale, complex routing requirements that arise at the Internet's edge. It allows routers in different autonomous systems to exchange routing and reachability information.
BGP is a path vector routing protocol that is designed for use between different autonomous systems (ASes) on the internet. It is commonly used for inter-domain routing, making it well-suited for perimeter routers that connect to external networks and ISPs. BGP allows the router to exchange routing information and make routing decisions based on policies, route preferences, and path attributes. It provides granular control over routing decisions and is particularly suited for large-scale networks with complex routing requirements.
The other options are less suitable:
A. OSPF is an interior gateway protocol commonly used within an autonomous system (AS).
B. RIPv2 is also an interior gateway protocol and might not be the best choice for a perimeter router, especially in larger networks, due to its slower convergence and less advanced features compared to BGP.
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