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In Internet routing, the default-free zone (DFZ) is the collection of all Internet autonomous systems (AS) that do not require a default route to route a packet to any destination. Conceptually, DFZ routers have a "complete" Border Gateway Protocol table, sometimes referred to as the Internet routing table, global routing table or global BGP table. However, internet routing changes rapidly and the widespread use of route filtering ensures that no router has a complete view of all routes. Any routing table created would look different from the perspective of different routers, even if a stable view could be achieved.

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  • In Internet routing, the default-free zone (DFZ) is the collection of all Internet autonomous systems (AS) that do not require a default route to route a packet to any destination. Conceptually, DFZ routers have a "complete" Border Gateway Protocol table, sometimes referred to as the Internet routing table, global routing table or global BGP table. However, internet routing changes rapidly and the widespread use of route filtering ensures that no router has a complete view of all routes. Any routing table created would look different from the perspective of different routers, even if a stable view could be achieved. (en)
  • En ruteo de Internet, la “Zona Libre de Ruta por Defecto” o Default-free Zone (DFZ) es una colección de todos los Sistemas Autónomos (AS) que no requieren de una para enrutar un paquete a cualquier destino de Internet. Conceptualmente, los routers DFZ tienen una tabla BGP “completa”, conocida algunas veces como la tabla de ruteo de Internet, table de ruteo global o tabla global BGP. Sin embargo, el ruteo de Internet cambia rápidamente y el amplio uso de filtrado de rutas asegura que no existe un router que tenga una vista completa de todas las rutas de Internet. Cualquier tabla de ruteo creada lucirá diferente desde una perspectiva de diferentes routers, inclusive si una vista estable puede ser alcanzada. (es)
  • On désigne par default-free zone (DFZ) l'ensemble des routeurs et des systèmes autonomes (AS) d'Internet qui n'utilisent pas de route par défaut. Les routeurs de la DFZ disposent d'une table de routage Internet complète, que l'on appelle aussi table de routage globale ou table BGP globale. (fr)
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  • In Internet routing, the default-free zone (DFZ) is the collection of all Internet autonomous systems (AS) that do not require a default route to route a packet to any destination. Conceptually, DFZ routers have a "complete" Border Gateway Protocol table, sometimes referred to as the Internet routing table, global routing table or global BGP table. However, internet routing changes rapidly and the widespread use of route filtering ensures that no router has a complete view of all routes. Any routing table created would look different from the perspective of different routers, even if a stable view could be achieved. (en)
  • En ruteo de Internet, la “Zona Libre de Ruta por Defecto” o Default-free Zone (DFZ) es una colección de todos los Sistemas Autónomos (AS) que no requieren de una para enrutar un paquete a cualquier destino de Internet. Conceptualmente, los routers DFZ tienen una tabla BGP “completa”, conocida algunas veces como la tabla de ruteo de Internet, table de ruteo global o tabla global BGP. Sin embargo, el ruteo de Internet cambia rápidamente y el amplio uso de filtrado de rutas asegura que no existe un router que tenga una vista completa de todas las rutas de Internet. Cualquier tabla de ruteo creada lucirá diferente desde una perspectiva de diferentes routers, inclusive si una vista estable puede ser alcanzada. (es)
  • On désigne par default-free zone (DFZ) l'ensemble des routeurs et des systèmes autonomes (AS) d'Internet qui n'utilisent pas de route par défaut. Les routeurs de la DFZ disposent d'une table de routage Internet complète, que l'on appelle aussi table de routage globale ou table BGP globale. (fr)
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  • Default-free Zone (es)
  • Default-free zone (en)
  • Default-free zone (fr)
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