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This course covers the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) and how it addresses path determination in modern internetworks. The learner will examine the default standard BGP and how it achieves interdomain routing in TCP/IP networks to transport packets.
Objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Explain the process for connecting to other autonomous systems
- Explain the basics behind BGP routing policy functions
- Describe how BGP synchronization works
- Describe BGP peering functions with peer groups and communities
- Configure and verify BGP
Topics:
- Introduction to BGPs
- Connecting to Other Autonomous Systems
- BGP Policy-Based Routing Functions
- Using Attributes
- The Route Selection Process
- BGP Syncchronization
- BGP Peering Functions
- Configuring and Verifying External and Internal BGP
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