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Basic BGP Configuration in Cisco Networks Training Class |
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Basic BGP Configuration in Cisco Networks Training Seminar
To configure basic Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) for internal and external connections
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Price |
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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Introduction to BGP - define Border Gateway Protocol, outline the function of the autonomous system concept, and define policy-based routing using BGP path vector functionality. BGP features - determine when BGP is best implemented and define the different message types and their functions. BGP concepts and terminology - distinguish between the different types of BGP neighbors and determine the need for fully-meshed adjacencies. Basic BGP configuration - define basic Border Gateway Protocol operations. Next-hop behavior and peer groups - configure appropriate next-hop behavior and peer groups with neighboring BGP routers, and appropriate BGP network advertisements. Network advertisement decisions and synchronization - recognize how BGP establishes synchronization with its neighbors and identify neighbor states. Verifying and troubleshooting commands - use the BGP show, debug, and clear commands for clearing and resetting BGP sessions and for viewing neighbor information and update messages. Configuring external and internal BGP - configure a simple external and internal BGP network and a fully meshed internal BGP autonomous system.
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Audience |
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Network engineers responsible for configuring, implementing, troubleshooting, and managing medium-to-large routed networks in an enterprise or service provider environment; network architects responsible for designing networks that support multiple routing protocol types; CCNP, CCDP, and CCIP candidates; CCIE routing and switching candidates
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Pre-Requisites |
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A good understanding of networking terms, topologies, and the OSI reference model; familiarity with TCP/IP and configuring IP address schemes, including subnetting and variable-length subnet masking (VLSM); experience of operating and configuring Cisco routers for general use and configuring basic routing protocol implementations
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