>From my own knowledge, IGP means Interior Gateway Protocol eg. RIPv1 and
v2,IGRP, EIGRP and OSPF.

While IBGP means Interior Border Gateway Protocol which is type of BGP(The
key to BGP protocol lies in its ability to connect to Interior Gateway
Protocols (IGPs) such as EIGRP and OSPF).
IBGP is an example of EGP(Exterior Gateway Protocol)

Kareem.
CCNA, MCP.
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> it is confusing me very much, please help me, thanks




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