DESGN 3.0: Designing Routed Networks with IS-IS and BGP
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Overview/Description
IS-IS and BGP are used mainly in Service Provider environments because of their ability to support very large networks. However, there are benefits to using these protocols in an Enterprise network. If you are looking to influence inbound or outbound traffic for your routing domain with multiple Service Providers, BGP would benefit you. This course introduces you to IS-IS and its basic configuration. It also describes how you can expand an IS-IS design to support large networks. The course also covers when BGP should be used between an Enterprise network and a Service Provider. It focuses on multihomed connectivity and how to take advantage of inbound and outbound routing policies.
Target Audience
This path is intended for anyone who is interested in developing the skills needed to successfully design networks that will support voice, video, and data communications.
Prerequisites
None
Expected Duration (hours)
1.7
Lesson Objectives
DESGN 3.0: Designing Routed Networks with IS-IS and BGP
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Expertise Level
Intermediate