INTER-DOMAIN

In computing, 'inter-domain' is a term used to describe interaction between domains. It is most commonly used in the fields of multicasting and routing between internets, or as a substitute for the term inter-server. The term is also occasionally used in chemistry, for example with regard to protein domains.
Internet protocols that are focused on inter-domain functions include: Border Gateway Multicast Protocol, Classless Inter-Domain Routing, Multicast Source Discovery Protocol, and Protocol Independent Multicast.

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List of routing protocols.

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