BGP: Connecting, Scaling, and Improving Network Stability
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Course Description
This course opens with an exploration of common concerns in enterprise networks. It describes how to implement customer connectivity using static routing and how to connect a multihomed customer to a single service provider and multiple service providers. It examines the functions of a transit autonomous system and describes how to configure, monitor, and troubleshoot a transit backbone. The Scaling portion of the course identifies the problems and solutions involved in scaling OSPF in an enterprise network, examines how route reflectors are used, identifies the problems and solutions involved in scaling EIGRP in an enterprise network, and explores the concept of hierarchical route reflectors. The benefits and drawbacks of using BGP in an enterprise network are also discussed. The Improving BGP Network Stability portion of the course explores how to plan, migrate, and configure BGP route reflectors; configure peer groups to share common configuration parameters; use maximum prefix filter to limit the number of prefixes received from a neighbor; and implement route flap dampening.
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Course Outline
You will implement customer connectivity using static routing and connect a multihomed customer to single and multiple service providers. You will explore how to connect, scale, and improve network stability.
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| Language | English |
| Course Length | 7.20 hours |
| Duration of Access | 12 weeks |
| Instructor | Self Study |
| Vendor | Element K |
| Course Certification | Certificate of Completion |
| Requirements/Materials Included | Hardware and Software Required: Browser Netscape Communicator 4.0 Browser Other: AOL 4.0 Operating System MacOS 8.5 Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 Operating System MS-Windows 95 |
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