Step-by-step guidance on setting up BGP on Cisco routers, including route aggregation and redistribution.
He smiled. He was ready for the exam. He had the Nuggets, and he had the logic.
Which (e.g., Route Reflectors, Attributes, Filtering) you are trying to master. CBT Nuggets - Cisco CCIP BGP 642-661 By Jeremy Cioara
In a large enterprise or service provider network, full-mesh iBGP requirements quickly become unmanageable. Cioara thoroughly explains the two primary scaling mechanisms:
The screen scrolled lines of text. The routing table re-converged. Step-by-step guidance on setting up BGP on Cisco
To get started with the course, simply visit the CBT Nuggets website and sign up for the Cisco CCIP BGP 642-661 course. You'll have access to all the video tutorials, course materials, and support you need to master BGP.
One of the most praised segments of the course was the step-by-step breakdown of how Cisco routers choose a preferred route when receiving multiple paths to the same destination. Cioara utilized memorable mnemonics to help students memorize the tie-breakers: (Highest, Cisco proprietary) Local Preference (Highest, AS-wide) Originate (Locally injected routes preferred) AS-Path Length (Shortest path) Origin Type (IGP over EGP over Incomplete) He had the Nuggets, and he had the logic
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The BGP Finite State Machine (Idle, Connect, Active, OpenSent, OpenConfirm, Established). 2. Advanced Route Selection and Path Attributes