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6/5/2018- DHCP and DNAT configuration
- Basic commands required to establish an eBGP
- Redistributing routes into BGP
- iBGP neighbors
- iBGP and eBGP groups
- Common IPv6 BGP peerings
Skill Level Advanced
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- [Greg] Routing forms the basis for nearly all modern network communication. I'm Greg, and I've been building networks worldwide for over 15 years. In this course, I'll discuss configuring the router as a DHCP client for commodity internet connections. I'll then cover the basics of NATing, including configuring dynamic and static NAT along with PAT. I'll then get into the meat of internet routing, covering iBGP and eBGP concepts and configurations.
This will include optimizations, filtering, and path selection. I'll then wrap things up with some ipv6 and BGP pairing. I'm ready to rock, so grab your gear and let's get started with CCNP Routing, 300-101 Cert Prep: Internet Connectivity.
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Introduction
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Welcome50s
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What you should know1m 4s
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1. DHCP and NAT
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DHCP configuration2m 46s
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DNAT configuration4m 22s
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Port Address Translation3m 17s
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2. IPv4 BGP
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Cisco BGP details5m 13s
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eBGP commands3m 36s
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eBGP loop4m 2s
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eBGP verify3m 26s
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BGP redistribute routes3m 19s
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iBGP basics2m 6s
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iBGP configuration3m 5s
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iBGP sync3m 24s
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iBGP filtering1m 42s
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Filter configuration5m 36s
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iBGP and eBGP groups1m 55s
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Path selection2m 54s
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Path altering by weight4m 1s
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Prepend to eBGP3m 20s
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Multi-exit discrimination1m 54s
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3. IPv6 BGP
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Common IPv6 BGP peerings3m 1s
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Conclusion
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Next steps41s
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