The Goal And Role of BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) Ep.1: Understanding BGP - Keeping IT Simple
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2020
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Welcome to the first episode of Understanding BGP!
In this series, I help you understand BGP at an expert-level, and also show you how BGP helps in multi-carrier situations, which a lot of folks may run in to.
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I watched this BGP series on CBT nuggets and you guys are in for a treat! This was my favourite series I have every watched since it was real world. When Jeremy goes mad and does configuration on the production Data Centre Routers it got my heart racing. I look forward to watching it again.
I didn't know you had a UA-cam channel Jeremy. Thanks for helping me get my CCNA back in 2008. It got me started into networking and onto my CCIE. God Bless.
Finally, some CCNP stuff 👌
Thanks man! This is the content I've been looking for!
JEREMY The legend! Very grateful w/ your vides that made me through the industry w/ confidence and knowledge!
Jeremy, you are the layer 1 for budding network engineers, no matter how much we study, without your motivation and continuous teaching, we can't get anywhere...Keep it going Sir, Lot of respect and love.
Looking forward to this series. I kinda skimmed over BGP when studying for CCNA so hoping this will make it clearer
you never fail to entertain and educate me even though I have watched this multiple times already
I just sent this video series to a new net engineer we just hired. He's not at all familiar w/ BGP and there's no better explanation of why it's necessary. You rok, Sir!
You made networking sound so much fun! Thanks!
Jeremy, you are awesome! Keep it up.
I loved it. On my way to the whole serie !
Such a treat to watch .. great learning today 🙌🙌
Man, that was super exciting for an overview
Great topic....looking forward for the next one.
Nice Intro to the Topic. I cant wait for the rest.
I remember I played with Bgp while working foran ISP one of the first guys to route IPV6 in 2011?I realised there are many things we do not see in real life.
Excellent information
I love this approach, it works well for me
Awesome and very simple explanation 🙏🙏😊
Good brush up on BGP !
This is a great explanation video.
Thank you Jeremey aka networking Guru
Thanks Jeremy
Great video
Thanks man.
Great videos!
Do you have any nuggets on multicast and Flow control tailored towards cctv applications
Awesome
This is pretty cool not gonna lie
I am taking the CCNA exam on monday. I've learned so much. I have also enjoyed the couple IT Expert courses I've done. Thank you cbt Team.
Thank you Teacher! Hope to pass :)
gl, buddy! You can get this
Do now require to know bgp in ccna, on my day of learn networking only is require on ccnp, but also after learned from class, why need it, because that a lot of cpu on the router, I just know take a lot of cpu to run bgp on lab router provider on learning center
I failed CCNA but was doing Bgp at the core and edge then realised it was papers my profile I was advertising IPV6 globally on a Linux box 🤣
If I’m starting a small isp and I’m not planning on providing public ips to every customer would I just set it to advertise my ip that I’m using nat through?
do you need to pay for public as number?
just had one question Jeremy how do you choose which uplink to use for your upload and download traffic or how can you influence the upload or the download traffic in your BGP when you have many different uplinks?. Thanks
That'll come in the upcoming episodes ;o). Short answer: route maps
@@KeepingITSimple thanks
If you can only advertise bigger /24, does that mean you need to own all 256 public IPs?
What if you only own smaller block of IPs? wouldn't it cause routing issues? because you are advertising that all 256 IPs goes to you?
I'm confused. If service providers require you to advertise BGP as a /24 but you only own a /29, as in the example, then arent you advertising routes that you don't own? I'm sure I am missing something obvious.
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