Gateway-to-Gateway Protocol

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title: Gateway-to-Gateway Protocol
text: The Gateway-to-Gateway Protocol (GGP) is an obsolete protocol defined for routing datagrams between Internet gateways. It was first outlined in 1982. The Gateway-to-Gateway Protocol was designed as an Internet Protocol (IP) datagram service similar to the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). However, it is classified as an Internet Layer protocol. GGP uses a minimum hop algorithm, in which it measures distance in router hops. A router is defined to be zero ho
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