BGP Prefix Filtering Configuration! Ep.7: Real World BGP
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- Опубліковано 17 гру 2024
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Welcome to the seventh episode of Real World BGP!
Continuing our BGP configurations, today we're implementing route filtering to the carrier using prefix lists!
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thanks Jeremy! you have always been my favorite for Cisco Training! :)
I wish you could keep going with this series.. And that you touch MPLS..
Haha Amazing video. Who else would configure THEIR own production routers to help others learn. I really appreciate the video series. The real life scenarios really help visualize it all together. And the severity of it lol. Have you used any VXLAN or overlay technologies in your DC? If so that would be a great video series. Thank you so much!
Ohh .. That's Jermey after a long time .. The building block of my career 🙂🙂🙂 !!! .. Thank You Jeremy !!!
Keep them coming I am really enjoying these videos.
Thanks Jeremy. Whether you breath in that plastic behind the scenes or not you still the best to me
Just FYI Jeremy, if you ever wanted too, your eligible for a /24 from ARIN since by ARIN's definition your effectively acting as an ISP with the CO-Hosting. Your eligible up to a /22 with justification. They distribute these quarterly.
another great video from you. Great learning with real word examples. Thanks a ton sir
I think you have a mistake. deny 0.0.0.0/0 will only deny default route, deny 0.0.0.0/0 le 32 will deny everything.
I was thinking the same
Good spot. It only worked as intended, because of the implicit deny at the end of the prefix-list. Seq 10 could be removed, and it would still operate the same. I personally like to explicitly deny though, so yup - it should have been “0.0.0.0/0 le 32” to explicitly have a catch-all deny.
Great thanks
Nice job Jeremy
Thank you.
How do you stop a route from being advertised TO a BGP peer? I assume a prefix filter and maybe a route map (or ACL) is needed but I want to know how to stop a single route from being advertised out to a peer but allow all the other routes.
Great video Jeremy, could you do an overview of ACI? #GOAT
why not just remove the redistribute static statement?
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