Localpref

/ˈloʊkəlprɛf/ noun

Definition

In computer networking, a BGP attribute that indicates preference for a particular route within an autonomous system.

Etymology

Technical compound formed from 'local' (from Latin 'localis' meaning 'belonging to a place') and 'pref' (abbreviated from 'preference,' from Latin 'praeferre' meaning 'to carry before'). Coined in networking protocols in the 1990s.

Kelly Says

This highly specialized term exemplifies how technical fields create precise terminology by combining everyday words - 'local preference' becomes essential jargon for network engineers managing internet traffic routing. It's fascinating how the global internet relies on countless 'local preferences' to determine the best paths for data.

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