Using BGP Policy Controls

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Using BGP Policy Controls

Coursera · Intermediate ·🏗️ Systems Design & Architecture ·3mo ago

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Explores BGP policy controls for designing resilient multihomed networks

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Gain critical expertise in designing resilient, multihomed BGP networks by enrolling in this comprehensive course. Whether you’re supporting mission-critical applications or ensuring business continuity, you’ll explore why multiple ISP paths and intelligent route selection are essential for today’s enterprises. What makes this course unique is its deep dive into practical BGP policy tools—AS path filters, prefix lists, outbound route filtering (ORF), and route maps—enabling you to solve complex network challenges using best-in-class configurations. You’ll examine the syntax and application of AS path regular expressions, learn when and how to use prefix lists for both performance and simplicity, and understand how ORF can optimize resource use while safeguarding sensitive data. The course also unpacks advanced BGP filtering with route maps, and you’ll practice applying, monitoring, and troubleshooting these tools for real-world scenarios. By gaining soft reconfiguration and route refresh techniques, you’ll be equipped to implement changes with minimal service disruption. Step beyond theoretical knowledge—join us to elevate your BGP skills for robust, scalable enterprise network architectures.
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