کامل ترین دوره آموزشی پروتکل مسیریابی BGP
Concepts & Configuration
Description
Welcome to the world of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) !
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).
Contents at a Glance
Section 1 Introduction
Section 2 BGP external , internal Introduction
Section 3 BGP Neighborship
Section 4 BGP Injecting Routes
Section 5 BGP Aggregation
Section 6 BGP Default Route Advertisement
Section 7 BGP Backdoor
Section 8 BGP Next Hop Attribute
Section 9 BGP Origin Code
Section 10 BGP internal (iBGP)
Section 11 BGP Synchronization
Section 12 BGP Peer Group
Section 13 BGP Confederation
Section 14 BGP Route Reflector
Section 15 BGP Filtering
Section 16 BGP Clearing
Section 17 BGP Outbound Route Filtering
Section 18 BGP Enhanced Route Refresh
Section 19 BGP Path Attributes Classification
Section 20 BGP Best Path Selection
Section 21 BGP Multipath
Section 22 BGP Community
Section 23 BGP Cost Community
Section 24 BGP Public and Private AS
Section 25 BGP Dynamic Peer
Section 26 BGP Maximum Prefix
Section 27 BGP MAX AS , Multisession Capability
Section 28 BGP Multiprotocol (MP-BGP)
Section 29 Route Dampening
Section 30 BGP Dynamic Update Group
Section 31 BGP Table Version
Section 32 BGP Improving Convergence
Section 33 BGP Dynamic Refresh Group
Section 34 BGP Slow Peer
Section 35 BGP Hide Local AS
Section 36 BGP Single Homed Connection
Section 37 BGP Static Route Propagation
Section 38 BGP Floating Static Route
Section 39 BGP Peer Templates
Section 40 BGP Route Reflector with Full Mesh Client
Section 41 BGP Multi Cluster ID
Section 42 BGP Selective Route Download
Section 43 BGP Diverse Path
Section 44 BGP Route Server
Section 45 BGP Allow AS
What You Will Learn!
- BGP external , internal Introduction
- BGP Neighborship
- BGP Injecting Routes
- BGP Aggregation
- BGP Default Route Advertisement
- BGP Backdoor
- BGP Next Hop Attribute
- BGP Origin Code
- BGP internal (iBGP)
- BGP Synchronization
- BGP Peer Group
- BGP Confederation
- BGP Route Reflector
- BGP Filtering
- BGP Clearing
- BGP Outbound Route Filtering
- BGP Enhanced Route Refresh
- BGP Path Attributes Classification
- BGP Best Path Selection
- BGP Multipath
- BGP Community
- BGP Cost Community
- BGP Public and Private AS
- BGP Dynamic Peer
- BGP Maximum Prefix
- BGP MAX AS , Multisession Capability
- BGP Multiprotocol (MP-BGP)
- Route Dampening
- BGP Dynamic Update Group
- BGP Table Version
- BGP Improving Convergence
- BGP Dynamic Refresh Group
- BGP Slow Peer
- BGP Hide Local AS
- BGP Single Homed Connection
- BGP Static Route Propagation
- BGP Floating Static Route
- BGP Peer Templates
- BGP Route Reflector with Full Mesh Client
- BGP Multi Cluster ID
- BGP Selective Route Download
- BGP Diverse Path
- BGP Route Server
- BGP Allow AS
Who Should Attend!
- Enterprise Network Engineers
- Service Provider Network Engineers
- CCNP/CCIE Enterprise Candidates
- CCNP/CCIE Service Provider Candidates