Rogelio J. Jimenez
Email Address: Roger@JimenezResidence.org
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Advanced Border Gateway Protocol Configuration (ABGP)
Course Format: Hands-On

5-Day Course
$2495 USD

In this course, we expand upon the basics of the Border Gateway Protocol which you were introduced to in Cisco BSCN. We perform protocol analysis on how and why BGP form neighbor relationships and understand the various states of this relationship. You learn about advanced configuration functions of the Border Gateway Protocol such as synchronization, dampening, and peer groups. We will discuss design choice such as fully meshed verses partially meshed and the ramifications of redistribution with the Border Gateway Protocol. We will look at and perform labs on solutions for excess peering by using BGP Confederation and/or BGP Route Reflectors. This course also ensure that you have a through understanding of how BGP selects a pathway to be submitted to the IP routing table. Once this understanding is achieved, we will discuss and experiment with path manipulation to include labs in summarization using prefix list, prepend, local preference, and communities. We will have BGP select routes using complex route maps, which were introduced to you in BSCN, which will contain regular expressions and access lists that allow us to manipulate the Autonomous System Path string.

You Learn...

  • BGP Troubleshooting Techniques
  • Setup of Cisco Route Maps
  • BGP Path Manipulation
  • BGP Path Manipulation via Regular Expressions
  • BGP Route Reflectors and Confederations
  • BGP Communities
  • IP Prefix Lists
  • Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR)
  • Summarization and Aggregate Addressing for CIDR Blocks
  • Manipulation of BGP attributes such as Local Preference and MED
  • Commands Required to Monitor a BGP Network
  • BGP Redistribution do and don’ts
  • Synchronization and Next Hop Address Concerns

Who Needs to Attend

Internet Service Providers, Networking Professionals who need to connect to ISPs, and other individuals who need to understand how to configure Cisco routers for the BGP protocol.



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