Excellent explanation! Very clear, brief, straight to the point and easy to understand! Thank you so much for creating this tutorial! Looking forward to learn more in the near future! :)
For anyone trying to replicate, you'll need to set up neighbors from PE1 to PE2 with "next-hop-self" or PE2 addresses will be unreachable from AS8888 and vice versa. @NetworkRoute This would be another good topic for your BGP lessons.
@@networkroute1741 Its a good lab series. Good videos and explanations. Thanks for taking the time to put it together. In addition to Next hop video, you should do a video which builds this topology from the beginning. For people just learning BGP, they may get confused about adding static routes for loopbacks to peer.
Indeed very good explanation of AS-PATH...Learnt a lot from your video.To replicate on GNS3 can you please share the link of this Lab including all routers configuration to get my hands on.Thanks
Hi Joshua, We should prepend our own AS in the BGP update, hence it is 100. Answer to the second question is we are prepending it twice to make the AS-Path longer so that it is less preferred. Hope this helps
the instruction how the configuration was built is so clear. Good job!
Great video!!
I like how you explained AS-Path Prepend, very easy to understand.
Thanks
Great explanation, it helps me to figure out how the AS Path Prepend works. Thanks!
Thanks Alvin, I am glad it helped. Let me know if you need details for more topics
Thank you for explaining it so well.
Excellent explanation! Very clear, brief, straight to the point and easy to understand! Thank you so much for creating this tutorial! Looking forward to learn more in the near future! :)
Thanks , I am glad it helped
For anyone trying to replicate, you'll need to set up neighbors from PE1 to PE2 with "next-hop-self" or PE2 addresses will be unreachable from AS8888 and vice versa.
@NetworkRoute This would be another good topic for your BGP lessons.
Hi Robby - BGP Next-hop attribute needs a dedicated video. The focus in this video was on AS-Path.
@@networkroute1741 Its a good lab series. Good videos and explanations. Thanks for taking the time to put it together. In addition to Next hop video, you should do a video which builds this topology from the beginning. For people just learning BGP, they may get confused about adding static routes for loopbacks to peer.
Good video for learners
best explanation
awesome content sir! keep it coming!
Thanks Vher, I am glad it helped, soon new series of free certifications and podcast is comming
Indeed very good explanation of AS-PATH...Learnt a lot from your video.To replicate on GNS3 can you please share the link of this Lab including all routers configuration to get my hands on.Thanks
great video!
Thanks Jason - I am glad it helped
can you do same with IOS-XR RPL ?
is possible to prepend other AS and not your local AS?
@Louie, you cannot prepend other AS
why are there only apus on youtube explains this ?
its okay to use 100 100 as prepend AS value? why same?
Hi Joshua, We should prepend our own AS in the BGP update, hence it is 100. Answer to the second question is we are prepending it twice to make the AS-Path longer so that it is less preferred.
Hope this helps
Network Route got it thank you