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Total BGP for engineers

Total BGP for engineers

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  • Completion Certificate
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  • Delivered Online or In-Person

  • You travel to organiser or they travel to you

  • Redhill

  • 5 days

  • All levels

Description

BGP training course description

A detailed study of BGP, from the basics of how it works through to advanced issues such as route reflectors, policy, filtering, route selection and routing registries. The course culminates with a study of an industrial strength BGP template illustrating important issues such as bogon filtering. Practical hands on with routers follow the major sessions to reinforce the theory.

A multiple choice exam, leading to the LAIT III certification, is available after the course. The exam consists of 60 questions and lasts 2 hours.

What will you learn
  • Connect enterprises to the Internet, and ISPs to each other.
  • Describe how BGP works.
  • List, describe and configure the main BGP attributes.
  • Implement and troubleshoot BGP.
  • Work with route aggregation and calculate CIDR prefixes in seconds.
  • Influence traffic paths with BGP.
BGP training course details
  • Who will benefit:
  • Anyone who will be working with BGP.

  • Prerequisites:
  • TCP/IP Foundation for engineers
    Definitive IP routing for engineers.

  • Duration
  • 5 days

BGP training course contents

  • Basic BGP
  • IGPs, EGPs, What's BGP? BGP RIB, in/out process, tables peers, adding routes.
    Hands on Simple configuration and troubleshooting.

  • The Internet and peering
  • ASs, AS numbers, Internet structure, ISP types, ISP network design, IXs, peering vs. transit, public/ private peering, bi/multi-lateral peering.
    Hands on AS information gathering.

  • How BGP works
  • Incremental updates, Path vector protocols, BGP protocol stack, the BGP header, message types, NLRI, withdrawn routes, route refresh, route dampening.
    Hands on More troubleshooting, packet analysis.

  • MBGP and IPv6
  • Multiprotocol routing, AFI, SAFI, MBGP and multicasts, IPv6, MPLS VPNs.
    Hands on IPv6

  • BGPv4 aggregation
  • CIDR, benefits, techniques, shortcuts, configuring BGP aggregation, leaking routes.
    Hands on Reducing routing table size.

  • BGP path selection
  • BGP attributes, attribute types, route selection order, Local preference, AS prepend, MEDs.
    Hands on Influencing traffic with BGP.

  • BGP routing policies
  • What is policy? Examples, route filtering, AS filtering, REs, applying preference selectively, peer groups.
    Hands on Sophisticated policies.

  • RIPE and routing registries
  • RIRs, Allocations, assignments, PI vs. PA. Objects, RPSL, routing registry,
    Hands on The RIPE database.

  • Automating BGP configuration
  • Automation tools, whois, IRRToolSet, Bogon lists, tracking bogon lists, HTTP, Peering, routing registries, DNS.

  • Communities
  • What is a community? Community names, communities for: peer types and geography. RFC 1998, default communities.
    Hands on Setting local preference on other routers.

  • Route servers
  • What are route servers? LINX route servers, route server policy control, What are route collectors, Looking glasses.
    Hands on Setting up and working with a route server.

  • Peer relationships
  • IBGP, EBGP, next hop self, advertising routes into/out of BGP, synchronisation.
    Hands on IBGP, troubleshooting a large BGP network.

  • Route reflectors and confederations
  • Full mesh IBGP, Route reflectors, RR configuration and design, confederations, migration issues.
    Hands on RR configuration.

  • BGP architectures
  • Stub vs. transit AS, when to use BGP, multihoming strategies and issues, default routes. Multihop EBGP, load balancing.
    Hands on Multihoming.

  • BGP security
  • RFC 7454, security steps, BGP TTL security, filters, RPKI, ROAs, rsync, rrdp, validators. A secure BGP template.
    Hands on RPKI prefix validation.

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