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KHALED Routing Protocol (KRP).

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KHALED Routing Protocol (KRP) Introduction:- - KHALED Routing Protocol (KRP) is an Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) that introduces a new way of routing IP packets from the source to the destination through different Autonomous Systems (ASs). - The Internet will be subdivided into logical regions or by the physical location of continents. - The routing process that KHALED Routing Protocol (KRP) uses is based on the following: a) KRP Region Number (RN). b) KRP Autonomous System Number (KRP ASN). c) Best Path Algorithm (AS Path). d) The efforts made by the IGP within each AS. - The major difference between KRP and BGP is that KRP does not uses a large table with hundreds of thousands of entries (BGP Table) stored within each Internet router, instead of that, it uses a smarter way of routing based on the KRP RN,  KRP ASN stored within each IP address, Best Path Algorithm (AS Path) and the efforts already being done by each IGP within an AS. - KRP requires a spec