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CCNA BGP configuration and troubleshooting: Cisco CCNA prep
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CCNA BGP configuration and troubleshooting: Cisco CCNA prep

Prepare for the BGP exam topic in the CCNA 200-125 or 200-105 exams. You need to learn BGP for your exam! Get prepared.
Last updated 1/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn BGP basics
  • Learn to troubleshoot BGP

Course content

1 section9 lectures54m total length
  • BGP configuration and verification for the CCNA 200-125 exam14:44

    Learn how to configure BGP to prepare for your CCNA exam. This is one of multiple VLOGs showing the configuration, verification and troubleshooting of BGP.

  • Answering your questions1:54
  • Udemy Tips and Tricks3:20
  • BGP troubleshooting8:43

    Learn how to configure BGP to prepare for your CCNA exam. This is one of multiple VLOGs showing the configuration, verification and troubleshooting of BGP.

  • BGP troubleshooting 2 - lost BGP route6:10

    Learn how to configure BGP to prepare for your CCNA exam. This is one of multiple VLOGs showing the configuration, verification and troubleshooting of BGP.

  • BGP troubleshooting 3 - Neighbor down!6:09

    Learn how to configure BGP to prepare for your CCNA exam. This is one of multiple VLOGs showing the configuration, verification and troubleshooting of BGP.

  • Routing decisions? OSPF or EIGRP?7:12

    Why is traffic doing that? Will you be able to answer these questions?

  • What is a RIB Failure? EBGP versus IBGP?6:15

  • Bonus Lecture0:12

Requirements

  • Basic Networking Knowledge
  • Basic understanding of GNS3
  • Basic understanding or OSPF and other IGPs

Description

The Cisco CCNA exam now requires that you know BGP. This is the exam topic Cisco have listed for the exam: "Configure and verify single-homed branch connectivity using eBGP IPv4 (limited to peering and route advertisement using Network command only)"

In this course you will learn the basics of BGP as well as investigate multiple troubleshooting scenarios to help you prepare for the exam.

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an exterior gateway protocol designed to exchange routing and reachability information among autonomous systems (AS) on the Internet. The protocol is often classified as a path vector protocol but is sometimes also classed as a distance-vector routing protocol. The Border Gateway Protocol makes routing decisions based on paths, network policies, or rule-sets configured by a network administrator and is involved in making core routing decisions.

BGP may be used for routing within an autonomous system. In this application it is referred to as Interior Border Gateway Protocol, Internal BGP, or iBGP. In contrast, the Internet application of the protocol may be referred to as Exterior Border Gateway Protocol, External BGP, or eBGP.

BGP4 is standard for Internet routing, required of most Internet service providers (ISPs) to establish routing between one another. Very large private IP networks use BGP internally. An example is the joining of a number of large Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) networks, when OSPF by itself does not scale to the size required. Another reason to use BGP is multihoming a network for better redundancy, either to multiple access points of a single ISP or to multiple ISPs.

Who this course is for:

  • This course is for anyone who wants to attain the CCNP certification
  • Are you studying for your CCNA 200-301 exam? This course is for you.
  • Network Engineers
  • Network Architects
  • You want to learn the basics of BGP