Chapter 8: BGP
Labs:
8.8.1 In this lab, you configure BGP to exchange routing information with the two Internet service providers (ISPs).
8.8.2 In this lab, you configure both IBGP and EBGP. In order for IBGP peers to correctly exchange routing information, you must also use the next-hop-self and aggregate-address commands.
8.8.3 In this lab, you use BGP commands to prevent private AS numbers from being advertised to the outside world. You also use the AS_PATH attribute to filter BGP routes based on their source AS numbers.
8.8.4 In this lab, you use the LOCAL_PREF and MED attributes to modify BGP's behavior and implement routing policy.
Interactive Labs:
8.3.2 In this lab, you will configure the SanJose3 router for BGP and verify its operation using show commands. All routers have been already configured for IP. The ISP routers are running BGP.
8.3.3 The purpose of this activity is to configure both IBGP and EBGP sessions on the ISP1 router. All other routers have already been configured for BGP.