ROUTE 2.0: BGP Loopback and Propagation
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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