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Lab 6-1 Debrief
Connecting an Enterprise Network to an ISP Network
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Lab Topology
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Lab Review: What did you accomplish?
Task 1 – Cleaning Up
What steps did you take to remove unnecessary configuration?
How did you create the initial configuration?
Task 2 – Configuring BGP
What is needed to configure basic BGP?
What steps did you take to configure neighbors, advertise
networks, and verify the configuration?
Task 3 – Configuring BGP authentication
Which authentication type did you select?
How can you verify MD5 authentication?
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Verification
Is your solution working?
What method did you follow to verify the status of all BGP
connections?
Which commands did you use to verify the following information?
– Display information about BGP and TCP connections to
neighbors
– Display the parameters and current state of the active routing
protocol process
– Display entries in the BGP routing table
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Check Points
BGP process and AS number
Neighbor relationship status
Advertise networks
BGP routing information base
BGP routes
BGP protocol
Default route
Authentication
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Sample Solution
Configure BGP process
Define neighbors
Advertise networks
Define default route
Configure authentication
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Alternative Solutions
BGP process
– Different AS numbers and
connectivity options
EBGP/IBGP neighbors
– update-source command
Advertise networks
– next-hop-self,
synchronization
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Q and A
1. Why is the AS number important?
2. Why is the neighbor IP address important?
3. Why is authentication necessary?
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Summary
Create a good implementation plan and define the BGP
requirements before configuring BGP operations.
Several solutions exist and alternative solutions give similar or
very different results.
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