Juniper Networks JNCIS-ENT: Border Gateway Protocol

Juniper Networks JNCIS-ENT: Border Gateway Protocol

English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 44KHz 2ch | 3h 10m | 450 MB

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the only routing protocol capable of handling the number of subnets that exist on the public internet. This course teaches you the basics of using BGP, such as autonomous systems, attributes, and how to configure BGP.

The Internet is basically one huge network and a network of this size needs a scalable and reliable dynamic routing protocol that can handle the amount of subnets that exist on the Internet. There is only one routing protocol that is up to this task: The Border Gateway Protocol, more commonly known as BGP. In this course, Juniper Networks JNCIS-ENT: Border Gateway Protocol, you’ll learn all you need to know in order to understand and configure this dynamic routing protocol in Junos OS. First, you’ll explore the basics of BGP and autonomous systems. Next, you’ll discover how BGP decides which path is the best path across a large network such as the internet. Finally, you’ll gain knowledge of how to configure BGP in Junos OS. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the necessary skills and knowledge to configure and support the Border Gateway Protocol on Junos OS based devices.

Table of Contents

01 – Course Overview
02 – Introduction
03 – Where to Use BGP
04 – Performing Changes on BGP Enabled Routers
05 – BGP Autonomous Systems
06 – Building an Autonomous System at Layer 1
07 – Defining BGP Peers
08 – BGP Neighbor States
09 – BGP Message Types
10 – BGP Authentication
11 – Route Filtering
12 – BGP Attribute Types
13 – Common BGP Attributes
14 – BGP Best Path Selection
15 – BGP Communities
16 – AS Path Prepending
17 – Defining iBGP and eBGP
18 – Updating the Next Hope Attribute
19 – The Reason for Full Mesh Peering
20 – How to Avoid Using Full Mesh Peering
21 – eBGP Multihop
22 – Creating BGP Groups
23 – Configuring iBGP Peers
24 – Adding eBGP Peers to AS64496
25 – Adding eBGP Peers AS64511 and AS64500
26 – Advertising Prefixes with BGP
27 – Applying the Next Hop Self Option
28 – Filtering BGP Prefixes
29 – Enabling BGP Authentication
30 – Configuring AS Path Prepending
31 – Configuring BGP Confederations
32 – Troubleshooting Using BGP Show Commands
33 – Troubleshooting Using Show Route Commands
34 – Troubleshooting Using Tracing