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BGP - Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers v3.2 Contenu détaillé |
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- Session Establishment
- Path Attributes
- Route Processing
- Basic Configuration
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting
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| 2. BGP Transit Autonomous Systems | - Working with a Transit AS
- Interacting with IBGP and EBGP in a Transit AS
- Forwarding Packets in a Transit AS
- Configuring a Transit AS
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting IBGP in a Transit AS
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| 3. Route Selection Using Policy Controls | - Multihomed BGP Networks
- Employing AS Path Filters
- Filtering with Prefix Lists
- Outbound Route Filtering
- Applying Route Maps as BGP Filters
- Implementing Changes in BGP Policy
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| 4. Route Selection Using Attributes | - BGP Route Selection with Weights
- BGP Local Preference
- AS-Path Prepending
- BGP Multi-Exit Discriminator (MED)
- Addressing BGP Communities
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| 5. Customer-to-Provider Connectivity with BGP | - Customer-to-Provider Connectivity Requirements
- Implementing Customer Connectivity Using Static Routes
- Connecting a Multihomed Customer to Single or Mulitple Service Providers
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| 6. Scaling Service Provider Networks | - Scaling IGP and BGP in Service Provider Networks
- Designing Networks and Route Reflectors
- Configuring and Monitoring Route Reflectors
- Configuring and Monitoring Confederations
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| 7. Optimizing BGP Scalability | - Improving BGP Convergence
- Limiting the Number of Prefixes Received from a BGP Neighbor
- Implementing BGP Peer Groups
- BGP Route Dampening
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- Establish physical connectivity between routers
- Configure IP addressing
- Enable an Interior Routing Protocol
- Verify routing
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| Lab 2: Configuring EBGP Peerings | - Create two EBGP peerings
- Advertise networks into BGP
- Redistribute your IGP into BGP
- Examine the effects of BGP auto-summarization
- Summarize routes to your neighbor
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| Lab 3: Configuring IBGP Peerings | - Configure an IBGP peering with another edge router
- Peering with loopback interfaces
- Examine effect of BGP synchronization
- Discover BGP next-hop behavior
- Examine the effects of multihoming on path selection
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| Lab 4: Using AS-Path Filters and Regular Expressions | - Filter updates to external routers
- Manipulate path selection using AS-path filters and regular expressions
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| Lab 5: Using Prefix Lists | - Filter advertised AS routes using prefix lists
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| Lab 6: Soft Reconfiguration and Route Refresh | - Monitor and verify the actions of BGP Route Refresh
- Configure BGP soft inbound reconfiguration
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| Lab 7: Configuring the Weight Attribute | - Configure a second BGP peering for each router
- Set a weight value for routes received from each EBGP neighbor
- Monitor the resulting path choice
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| Lab 8: Configuring the Local Preference Attribute | - Use the Local Preference attribute to control BGP path selection
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| Lab 9: AS-Path Prepending | - Configure AS-Path Prepending to make one path into your AS look moreattractive than the other
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| Lab 10: Configuring the Multi-Exit Discriminator (MED) Attribute | - Use the MED attribute to influence the BGP path selection by routers inneighboring systems
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| Lab 11: Using the Community Attribute | - Configure the community attribute in setting local preference BGPpolicies
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| Lab 12: Becoming a Service Provider | - Configure your AS as a service provider
- Configure full-mesh IBGP
- Determine appropriate filters for routing updates to and from yourcustomer
- Configure and apply filters
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| Lab 13: Using Route Reflectors | - Configure a hierarchical route reflector structure
- Examine the effects of route reflectors on routing updates
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| Lab 14: Using Confederations | - Divide your AS into confederations
- Configure intra- and inter-confederation peerings
- Configure peering with external neighbors
- Examine the effects of confederation on routing updates
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| Lab 15: Monitoring and Tuning BGP Resource Use | - Examine the effects of BGP session establishment and route updates onrouter resources
- Examine how timers speed BGP convergence
- Set a maximum prefix value
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| Lab 16: Using Peer Groups | - Place neighboring BGP routers into peer groups
- Apply policy configuration to peer groups
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| Lab 17: Using Route Dampening | - Configure and apply route dampening to external peers
- Monitor the results when that peer's routes flap
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