Answer Posted / vikramsingh11
An Autonomous System (AS) is a group of IP networks, which
has a single and clearly defined external routing policy.
An autonomous system is a network or set of networks under
common administrative control, such as the cisco.com domain.
It is a system number which use to identify the IGRP network
or EIGRP from a group of IGRP OR EIGRP Networks.It is same
in every router which r belong to same IGRP OR EIGRP network
and the range of Autonomous System no. is 1 to 65535.
AS no. is also logical grouping of routers..
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is
responsible for allocating this as no...
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