Labs Sorted by BGP Attributes and Technologies
This page contains the alphabetical list of BGP attributes and technologies and the labs you can use to practice them:
- Address families
- Advertising IP prefixes
- AS and AS-path manipulation
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- Use AS-Path Prepending to Influence Incoming Traffic Flow
- Reuse a BGP AS Number Across Multiple Sites (allowas-in)
- Fix AS-Path in Environments Reusing BGP AS Numbers (as-override)
- Use Multiple AS Numbers on the Same Router (local-as)
- Remove Private BGP AS Numbers from the AS Path (remove-private-as)
- BGP Route Server in an Internet Exchange Point
- Resolve BGP Wedgies
- AS-path filters
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- Prevent route leaking between upstream providers with an AS-path filter
- Use the backup link to reach the adjacent autonomous system.
- Stop the Propagation of Configuration Errors (challenge lab)
- BFD (Bidirectional Forwarding Detection)
- BGP Additional Paths
- BGP Link Bandwidth
- Communities
- Default route
- Dynamic BGP neighbors
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- Dynamic BGP Peers
- Implement Anycast Services with BGP (coming soon)
- EBGP sessions
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- Establish an EBGP session with an ISP
- Connect to two upstream providers
- EBGP Sessions over IPv6 LLA Interfaces
- Load Balancing across External BGP Paths
- Use BGP Timers and BFD to Speed Up BGP Convergence
- BGP Route Server in an Internet Exchange Point
- EBGP-Only Data Center Design (coming soon)
- Dynamic BGP Peers
- Running EBGP Across a Firewall
- Passive BGP Sessions
- Forwarding Table
- GTSM (Generic TTL Security Mechanism)
- IBGP sessions
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- Establish an IBGP session between WAN edge routers
- Build a Transit Network with IBGP
- Use BGP Route Reflectors
- Use BGP Session Templates
- Dynamic BGP Peers (coming soon)
- Load balancing
- LOCAL_PREF (Local Preference)
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- Implement a consistent AS-wide routing policy with BGP local preference.
- Use BGP Communities in Routing Policies
- Use the backup link to reach the adjacent autonomous system.
- BGP Graceful Shutdown (challenge lab)
- Resolve BGP Wedgies
- MD5 passwords
- MPLS
- MULTI_EXIT_DISC (Multi-Exit Discriminator, MED)
- Outbound Route Filters (ORF)
- Prefix filters
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- Filter prefixes advertised by your autonomous system with a prefix list
- Minimize the size of your BGP table with inbound filters
- Use the backup link to reach the adjacent autonomous system.
- Limit the Number of Accepted BGP Prefixes
- Stop the Propagation of Configuration Errors (challenge lab)
- Use Outbound Route Filters (ORF) for IP Prefixes
- Use Disaggregated Prefixes to Select the Primary Link
- Route reflectors
- Route servers
- Scalability
- TCP-AO
- Use TCP Authentication Option (TCP-AO)
- TTL security
- Weights
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- Use BGP weights to prefer one of the upstream providers