Srbija Posted October 19, 2022 #1 Posted October 19, 2022 Most Complete Teaching of BGP Published 09/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 317 lectures (41h 18m) | Size: 15.4 GB Border Gateway Protocol What you'll learn BGP - Fundamentals eBGP - Neighborship with Connected Interface eBGP - Neighborship Conditions eBGP - Neighborship over Multiple Links BGP - Keep Alive Interval and Holdtime BGP - Messages and Neighborship States BGP - Injecting Routes into BGP Table BGP - Automatic Summarization BGP - Basic Aggregation BGP - Atomic Aggregate , Aggregator Attribute BGP - Advanced Aggregation with AS-SET BGP - Advanced Aggregation with UnSuppress-Map BGP - Advanced Aggregation with Suppress-Map BGP - Advanced Aggregation with Advertise Map BGP - Origin Code Path Attribute BGP - Advanced Aggregation with Attribute Map BGP - Backdoor BGP - Next-Hop Path Attribute BGP - Internal BGP[iBGP] BGP - Peer Group BGP - iBGP Neighborship with Loopback Interfaces BGP - Confederation BGP - Route Reflector Redundancy BGP - Route Reflection with Multiple Clusters BGP - Hierarchical Route Reflection BGP - Default Route Advertisement BGP - Best Path Selection - Weight BGP - Best Path Selection - Local Weight BGP - Best Path Selection - Local Preference BGP - Best Path Selection - Preference of Locally Injected Path BGP - Best Path Selection - Accumulated IGP[AIGP] BGP - Best Path Selection - AS-Path BGP - Best Path Selection - Origin Code BGP - Best Path Selection - Multi Exit Discriminator[MED] BGP - Advanced MED - Always Compare MED BGP - Advanced MED - Missing-as-worst BGP - Best Path Selection - Prefer eBGP to iBGP Path BGP - Best Path Selection - Lowest IGP Metric to Next-Hop BGP - Best Path Selection - Oldest eBGP Route BGP - Best Path Selection - Lower BGP Router-ID BGP - Best Path Selection - Minimum Cluster-List Length BGP - Best Path Selection - Lowest Neighbor IP BGP - MultiPath Equal Cost Load Balancing[ECLB] BGP - MultiPath Unequal Cost Load Balancing[UCLB] BGP - Route Filtering with ACL BGP - Route Filtering with IP Prefix-List BGP - Route Filtering with Route-Map BGP - Route Filtering with AS-Path ACL BGP - BGP Regular Expressions - REGEXPs BGP - Hard Clearing , Soft Clearing BGP - Outbound Route Filtering[ORF] BGP - Maximum Prefix BGP - Remove Private AS Number BGP - Allow AS BGP - Dynamic iBGP Peer Group BGP - Dynamic eBGP Peer Group BGP - Path Attributes BGP - Fast Neighbor Loss Detection BGP - Route-Reflector with Full Mesh Client BGP - Multi Cluster ID[ MCID ] BGP - Selective Route Download BGP - Diverse Path with Shadow Co-located RR BGP - Diverse Path with Shadow Co-located RR BGP - Diverse Path with Shadow Session BGP - Single Homed Connection BGP - Floating Static Route BGP - Multiprotocol BGP[ MBGP ] BGP - TTL Security BGP - Dynamic Update Peer-Group BGP - Max AS BGP - Multi Session Capability BGP - Route Server BGP - Route Server Context Requirements CCNA Description Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is a standardized exterior gateway protocol designed to exchange routing and reachability information among autonomous systems (AS) on the Internet. BGP is classified as a path-vector routing protocol, and it makes routing decisions based on paths, network policies, or rule-sets configured by a network administrator. BGP used for routing within an autonomous system is called Interior Border Gateway Protocol, Internal BGP (iBGP). In contrast, the Internet application of the protocol is called Exterior Border Gateway Protocol, External BGP (eBGP). BGP neighbors, called peers, are established by manual configuration among routers to create a TCP session on port 179. A BGP speaker sends 19-byte keep-alive messages every 30 seconds (protocol default value, tunable) to maintain the connection. Among routing protocols, BGP is unique in using TCP as its transport protocol. When BGP runs between two peers in the same autonomous system (AS), it is referred to as Internal BGP (iBGP or Interior Border Gateway Protocol). When it runs between different autonomous systems, it is called External BGP (eBGP or Exterior Border Gateway Protocol). Routers on the boundary of one AS exchanging information with another AS are called border or edge routers or simply eBGP peers and are typically connected directly, while iBGP peers can be interconnected through other intermediate routers. Other deployment topologies are also possible, such as running eBGP peering inside a VPN tunnel, allowing two remote sites to exchange routing information in a secure and isolated manner. Who this course is for Network Engineers Homepage Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content.
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