Chapter 9: Scaling BGP
Media:
9.1.1
Large Internal Mesh
9.1.2
Internal Peers Without Route Reflectors
9.1.3
Internal Peers With Route Reflectors
9.1.4
Configuration Example: Route Reflectors
9.2.1
Inbound and Outbound Filtering
9.2.2
Manipulating Attributes
9.2.3
Identifying and Filtering Prefixes
9.2.4
Creating a Prefix List
Removing a Prefix List
9.2.5
Using the ip prefix-list Command
Using the show ip prefix-list Command
show ip prefix-list Command Syntax
9.3.1
Community Attribute Overview
9.3.2
Setting the Community Attribute
Configuring a Private Community Attribute
Implementing a Policy Using a Private Community Attribute
9.4.1
Peer Group
9.4.2
Peer Group: Configuration Example
9.5.1
Redundancy, Symmetry, Load Balance
9.5.2
Why Redundancy is Desired
9.5.3
Default Routing in BGP Networks (1-2)
9.5.4
Symmetry
9.5.5
Load Balancing
9.5.6
Redundancy, Symmetry, and Load Balancing in a Single-Homed AS
9.5.7
Multihomed Connections with a Single Provider
Configuring BGP with a Multi-Homed Connection
Multihomed Scenarios with Multiple Providers
9.6.1
Practical Design Example
9.6.2
Practical Design Example
9.6.3
Practical Design Example
9.6.4
BGP Redistribution Configuration Example
9.7.1
BGP Route Relectors and Filters
9.7.2
The BGP COMMUNITIES Attribute
9.7.3
BGP Peer Groups
9.8.1
BGP Challenge Lab