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Total BGP for engineers - Course. Surrey (UK), on-site or remote

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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.

 

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Incremental updates, Path vector protocols, BGP protocol stack, the BGP header, message types, NLRI, withdrawn routes, route refresh, route dampening.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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