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Inter-domain routing

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Inter-domain is a term used to describe interaction between domains. This is usually intended in the field of multicasting and routing between internets, but occasionally also in chemistry.

Inter-domain is also used to intend inter-server sometimes.

Protocols that are focused on inter-domain functionality:

See also