Advanced BGP Lab - Router Alley
Advanced BGP Lab - Router Alley
Advanced BGP Lab - Router Alley
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<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>BGP</strong> <strong>Lab</strong> v1.01 – Aaron Balchunas<br />
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Configuring <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>BGP</strong> – <strong>Lab</strong> (continued)<br />
<strong>BGP</strong> Objectives:<br />
8. Form i<strong>BGP</strong> and e<strong>BGP</strong> neighbor relationships where appropriate.<br />
However, configure <strong>Router</strong> 1 and <strong>Router</strong> 12 as Route Reflector servers in<br />
their respective AS’s.<br />
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9. Ensure that all <strong>BGP</strong> updates between peers are sourced from each router’s<br />
loopback interface.<br />
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10. Configure authentication between all <strong>BGP</strong> peers. Use a password of<br />
CISCO.<br />
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