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BGP
Configuring BGP on Cisco
Routers
Volume 1
Version 3.0
Student Guide
Text Part Number: 97-1427-01Copyright © 2003, Cisco Systems, inc. All rights reserved.
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Volume 4
Course Introduction
Overview 1
Course Objectives 2
Cisco Certifications 4
Leamer Skills and Knowledge 5
Leamer Responsibilities 6
General Administration 7
Course Flow Diagram 8
Icons and Symbols 9
Leamer Introductions 10
BGP Overview tt
Overview 14
Introduction to BGP 8
Overview 13
Interdomain Routing 15
BGP Characteristics 19
Single-Homed Customers 115
Multinomed Customers 117
Transit Autonomous Systems 1-20
BGP Limitations 1-22
Summary 1-23
Quiz: Introduction to BGP 1-25
BGP Session Establishment 0.429
Overview 1-29
BGP Neighbor Discovery 1:31
Establishing a BGP Session 1-35
BGP Keepalives 1-39
MDS Authentication 1-42
‘Summary 1-43
Quiz: BGP Session Establishment 1-44
Copyright © 2008, Cisco Systems, ne. Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers (BGP) v0BGP Route Processing
Overview
Receiving Routing Updates
Building the BGP Table
BGP Route Selection Criteria
BGP Route Propagation
Building the IP Routing Table
Advertising Local Networks
Automatic Summarization
Summary
Quiz: BGP Route Processing
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Basic BGP Configuration 8d
Overview
BGP Routing Process
Configuring External Neighbors
Configuring BGP Timers
Configuring MDS Authentication
‘Announcing Networks in BGP
Redistributing Routes into BGP
Configuring Classless BGP
Aggregating BGP Networks
Multihomed Customer Problem
Summary
Quiz: Basic BGP Configuration
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Monitoring and Troubleshooting BGP 4113
Overview
Monitoring Overall BGP Routing
Monitoring BGP Neighbors
Monitoring the BGP Table
Debugging BGP
BGP Session Startup Problems
BGP Neighbor Not Reachable
BGP Neighbor Not Configured
BGP AS Number Mismatch
‘Summary
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Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers (BGP) v3.0
Copyright © 2003, Cisco Systems, IneLaboratory Exercise: BGP Overview (Initial Lab Setup)
Laboratory Exercise: BGP Overview
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Route Selection Using Policy ¢: 23
Overview
24
Multihomed BGP Networks 08
Overview
Business Requirements of Multihomed BGP Networks
Technical Requirements of Multihomed BGP Networks
BGP Route Selection Without Policies
Multihomed Customer Routing Policies
Influencing BGP Route Selection
BGP Filters
Summary
Laboratory Exercise: Multinomed BGP Networks
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AS-Path Filters 82
Overview
AS-Path Filtering Scenarios
AS-Path Regular Expressions
String Matching
Applying AS-Path Filters
Configuring BGP AS-Path Filters
Monitoring AS-Path Filters
Summary
Laboratory Exercise: AS-Path Filters
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Prefix-List Filters |G
Overview
Requirements for Prefix-Based Filters
Prefix-Lists vs. IP Access-Lists
Configuring Prefix-Lists
BGP Filters Implementation
implementing Prefix-Lists in the BGP Process
Modifying Profix-Lists
Monitoring Prefix-Lists
Summary
Laboratory Exercise: Prefix-List Filters
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Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers (BGP) v3.0° Route Filter y
Overview
Outbound Route Filter
Outbound Route Filter Message
Configuring Outbound Route Filtering
Using Outbound Route Filtering
Monitoring Outbound Route Filtering
‘Summary
Quiz: Outbound Route Filtering
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Route-Maps as BGP Filters 2113
Overview
Why Use Route-Maps as BGP Filters?
Route-Maps Overview
Prefix-List Use in Route-Maps
8GP Filters
Using Route-Maps as BGP Filters
Monitoring Route-Maps
‘Summary
Quiz: Route-Maps as BGP Filters
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Implementing Changes in BGP Policy 2ST
Overview
Traditional Filtering Limitations
BGP Soft Reconfiguration
Cisco IOS Commands for Soft Reconfiguration
Monitoring Soft Reconfiguration
Route Refresh
Using Route Refresh
Monitoring Route Refresh
‘Summary
Laboratory Exercise: Implementing Changes in BGP Policy
Volume 2
Route Selection Using Attributes 00
Overview
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Overview
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Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers (BGP) v3.0
Copyright © 2008, Cisco Systems, IncBGP Path Attributes
Well-Known BGP Attributes
Optional BGP Attributes
AS-Path Attribute
Next-Hop Attribute
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Quiz: BGP Path Attributes
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Influencing BGP Route Selection with Weights 8S
Overview
BGP Route Selection Criteria
Influencing BGP Route Selection
Configuring Per-Neighbor Weights
Changing Weights with AS-Path Filters
Changing Weights with Route-Maps
Monitoring BGP Route Selection and Weights
BGP Route Selection and Filtering Tools Summary
Summary
Laboratory Exercise; Influencing BGP Route Selection with Weights
BGP Local Preferencg 88S
Overview
Consistent Route Selection Within the AS
BGP Local Preference
Configuring Default Local Preference
Configuring Local Preference with Route-Maps
Monitoring Local Preference
Summary
Laboratory Exercise: BGP Local Preference
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AS:Path Prepending 2.79
Overview
Return Path Selection in a Multihomed AS
AS-Path Prepending
‘AS-Path Prepending Design Considerations
Configuring AS-Path Prepending
Monitoring AS-Path Prepending
‘AS-Path Filtering Concerns with AS-Path Prepending
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Configuring BGP on Cisca Routers (BGP) v3.0Summary 3401
Quiz: AS-Path Prepending 3-403
BGP Multi-Exit Discriminator 807
Over 3107
Selecting the Proper Retum Path 3-109
MED Propagation in a BGP Network 3112
Changing Default MED 3413
Changing MED with Route-Maps 3-115
‘Advanced MED Configuration 3417
Monitoring MED 3421
Troubleshooting MED 34125
Summary 3-129
Laboratory Exercise: BGP Multi-Exit Discriminator 3431
BGP Communities 31
Overview 3.437
Selecting the Proper Return Path 3-140
BGP Communities Overview 3-142
Using Communities 3-145
Configuring BGP Communities 3-148
Configuring Route Tagging with BGP Communities 3-150
Configuring Community Propagation 3-453
Defining BGP Community-Lists 3-155
Matching BGP Communities in Route-Maps 3-158
Monitoring Communities 3-161
‘Summary 3-165
Laboratory Exercise: BGP Communities 3-467
Overview 44
Overview 43
Customer Connectivity Types 45
Redundancy in Customer Connections 47
Customer-to-Provider Routing Schemes 412
Customer Routing 414
Addressing Requirements 419
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