ENARSI: BGP Address Families, Peers, AS Numbers, & Neighbor States
BGP is configured quite differently from interior gateway protocols and there are many unique aspects to its operation. In this course, you’ll learn about BGP synchronization and operation, as well as how peer groups allow you to gather many different settings for your neighbors and apply them all at once. You’ll also see how assigning parameters using session profiles and policy profiles can be used instead of peer groups. Next, you’ll explore why you should try and avoid having to clear BGP sessions and just refresh the route information instead. Finally, you’ll examine. the different timers that control BGP operations. This course is one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification exam.