ROUTE 2.0: BGP Loopback and Propagation


Overview/Description
Expected Duration
Lesson Objectives
Course Number
Expertise Level



Overview/Description

Explore how to propagate, scale, use loopback addresses, and peer groups to add resiliency to BGP, as you prepare for the 300-101: Implementing Cisco IP Routing 2.0 certification exam.



Expected Duration (hours)
1.1

Lesson Objectives

ROUTE 2.0: BGP Loopback and Propagation

  • configure peering between two routers with BGP
  • define the difference between iBGP peering and eBGP peering
  • describe how to make BGP independent of the physical interfaces
  • describe the purpose of peer groups with BGP
  • list the steps to create peer groups with BGP
  • specify the command to clear the BGP information on the router
  • configure a destination route for eBGP
  • configure authentication within a peer group
  • configure BGP to advertise a network
  • describe how to propagate routes learned from the ISP with BGP
  • describe the output of a show command with BGP
  • recognize the meaning of status information when looking at output on the router dealing with BGP
  • Course Number:
    it_ccnprtv_40_04_enus

    Expertise Level
    Expert