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BGP Routing Fundamentals for IPv4
Curriculum
5 Sections
34 Lessons
2 Hours
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Fundamentals of BGP Knowledge
6
1.1
eBGP vs IBGP
1.2
High-Level BGP Behavior
1.3
Understanding BGP Autonomous System Numbers
1.4
Public and Private Autonomous Systems in BGP
1.5
Introduction to Border Gateway Protocol
1.6
Using CIDR Report
BGP Communication
4
2.1
BGP Messages
2.2
Observing the AS_PATH Attribute
2.3
The BGP NEXT_HOP Attribute
2.4
BGP Neighborship States
Design Fundamentals
4
3.1
Autonomous System Types
3.2
iBGP Design Considerations
3.3
Autonomous System Types
3.4
The iBGP Split-Horizon Rules
BGP Configuration
12
4.1
Authenticating BGP Neighbors with TCP AO
4.2
iBGP Full Mesh (Best Practice)
4.3
A Quick Shortcut for Route Summaries
4.4
Summarizing Routes with the Aggregate Address Command
4.5
Inspecting TCP AO in Wireshark
4.6
Advertising Prefixes via Redistribution
4.7
Advertising Prefixes with the Network Command
4.8
eBGP Neighborship Config
4.9
BGP Peering Using Loopbacks (Best Practice)
4.10
Managing BGP Neighborships
4.11
The BGP ORIGIN Attribute
4.12
The Next Hop Self
Manipulating BGP Path Selection
8
5.1
Using Weight to Influence Outbound Routing
5.2
Using AS Path Prepending to Influence Inbound Routing
5.3
Using the MED to Influence Inbound Routing
5.4
Using the Net Range for BGP Practice
5.5
Introduction to Prefix Lists
5.6
Introduction to Route Maps
5.7
The BGP Path Selection Process
5.8
Using Local Preference to Influence Outbound Routing
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