ENSLD: BGP Concepts & IPv6 Migration Designs
Since BGP is so complex there are many factors to consider when designing a BGP solution. In this course you;ll learn about address families in BGP which are available since BGP is designed for multiple protocols. You;ll then move on to explore popular options for route filtering the types of attributes available with BGP and attributes that can be used to manipulate path preference. BGP assumes a full mesh of iBGP peers which can be a problem for many enterprises today. Next you;ll examine solutions to this problem including the use of route reflectors in BGP. You;ll learn about the default load sharing capabilities of BGP and options for changing these default settings. Finally you;ll explore migration techniques for IPv6 that interoperate seamlessly with IPv4 including dual stack tunneling and translation strategies. This course can be used in preparation for the 300-420: Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks (ENSLD) certification exam.