Chapter
Review
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Chapter
Overview
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| 9.1 |
Route Reflectors
| 9.1.1 |
Route
Reflector basics |
| 9.1.2 |
Internal
peers without Route Reflectors |
| 9.1.3 |
Internal
peers with Route Reflectors |
| 9.1.4 |
Route reflector operation |
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| 9.2 |
BGP Route Filtering and Policy
Routing
| 9.2.1 |
BGP route filtering |
| 9.2.2 |
Using filters to implement routing policy |
| 9.2.3 |
Using distribute-list to filter BGP routes |
| 9.2.4 |
The ip prefix-list command |
| 9.2.5 |
Example ip prefix-list configuration |
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| 9.3 |
The Community Attribute
| 9.3.1 |
Community attribute overview |
| 9.3.2 |
Community attribute configuration example |
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| 9.4 |
Peer Groups
| 9.4.1 |
Overview of peer groups |
| 9.4.2 |
Peer group configuration example |
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| 9.5 |
Redundancy, Symmetry, and Load Balancing
| 9.5.1 |
Issues with
redundancy, symmetry, and load balancing |
| 9.5.2 |
Redundancy |
| 9.5.3 |
Default routing in BGP networks |
| 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 |
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| 9.6 |
BGP Redistribution
| 9.6.1 |
BGP redistribution overview |
| 9.6.2 |
Injection of unwanted or faulty information |
| 9.6.3 |
Injecting information statically into BGP |
| 9.6.4 |
BGP redistribution configuration example |
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| 9.7 |
Scaling BGP Lab Exercises
| 9.7.1 |
BGP route
relectors and route filters |
| 9.7.2 |
The BGP COMMUNITIES attribute |
| 9.7.3 |
BGP peer
groups |
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| 9.8 |
Configuring BGP Challenge Lab
Exercise
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| Chapter
Summary
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| Chapter
Quiz
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