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Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers Exam(BGP 642-661)
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642-661 |
| Associated Certifications: |
CCIP |
| Duration: |
90 minutes (50-60 questions) |
| Available Languages: |
English |
| Click Here to Register: |
Pearson VUE or Prometric | |
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Exam Description |
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The 642-661 BGP exam is a qualifying exam for the CCIP certification. The 642-661 BGP exam tests material covered under the Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers (BGP) v 3.1 course. The BGP exam assesses a candidate's understanding of the theory of BGP, ability to configure BGP on Cisco IOS routers, and skills with troubleshooting on BGP. As a routing protocol, BGP is one of the underlying foundations of the Internet and new-world technologies. |
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Exam Topics |
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The following information provides general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the BGP exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. BGP Overview Introduction to BGP
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Given a network scenario, identify appropriate BGP usage and its limitations | BGP Session Establishment
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Given a typical BGP network scenario, describe the concept of BGP neighbors and the neighbor session establishment procedures | BGP Route Processing
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Given a diagram of an operational BGP network, describe interdomain route processing, route propagation and BGP path selection | Basic BGP Configuration
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Given a network consisting of multiple domains, successfully configure BGP | Monitoring and Troubleshooting BGP
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Given a configured BGP network, verify proper operation and perform the steps necessary to correct basic BGP configuration errors | Route Selection Using Policy Controls Multi-Homed BGP Networks
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Given a customer scenario where connections to multiple ISPs must be supported, describe the need for influencing BGP route selection | AS-Path Filters
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Given a customer scenario where connections to multiple ISPs must be supported, successfully configure BGP to influence route selection using AS path filters | Prefix-List Filters
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Given a customer scenario where connections to multiple ISPs must be supported, successfully configure BGP to influence route selection using prefix-list filters | Outbound Route Filtering
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Given an operational BGP network, use outbound route filtering to minimize the impact of BGP routing updates on router resources | Route-Maps as BGP Filters
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Given a typical BGP network, correctly configure BGP to influence route selection using route maps | Implementing Changes in BGP Policy
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Given a typical BGP network, configure the route-refresh feature to minimize the impact of expediting BGP policy updates | Route Selection Using Attributes BGP Path Attributes
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List BGP path attributes and functionality of each attribute Influencing BGP Route Selection with Weights |
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Given a customer scenario where multiple connections must be supported, successfully configure BGP to influence route selection using the weight attribute | BGP Local Preference
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Given a customer scenario where multiple connections must be supported, successfully configure BGP to influence route selection using the local preference attribute | BGP Multi-Exit-Discriminator (MED)
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Given a customer scenario where multiple connections must be supported, successfully configure BGP to influence route selection using the Multi-Exit-Discriminator (MED) attribute | BGP Communities
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Given a customer scenario where multiple connections must be supported, successfully configure BGP to influence route selection using BGP community attributes | Customer-to-Provider Connectivity with BGP Customer Connectivity Requirements
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Describe the requirements to connect customer networks to the Internet in a service provider environment | Static Routing Toward the Customer
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Given a service provider network, implement customer connectivity using static routing | BGP Customer Multi-Homed to a Single Service Provider
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Given a customer scenario where multiple connections to a single ISP must be supported, implement customer connectivity with BGP | BGP Customer Multi-Homed to Multiple Service Providers
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Given a customer scenario where connections to multiple ISPs must be supported, implement customer connectivity with BGP | BGP Transit Autonomous System Transit Autonomous System Functions
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Describe the function of a transit autonomous system and the need for IBGP IBGP and EBGP Interaction in a Transit AS |
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Given a transit autonomous system, describe the interaction between EBGP and IBGP in relation to relevant BGP attributes | Packet Forwarding in Transit Autonomous Systems
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Describe the function of an IGP in forwarding packets through an autonomous system | Configuring a Transit Autonomous System
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Given a BGP network scenario, successfully configure an autonomous system to act as a transit backbone | Monitoring and Troubleshooting IBGP in Transit AS
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Given a configured BGP transit network, verify proper operation and perform the steps necessary to correct basic IBGP configuration errors | BGP Route Reflectors Introduction to Route Reflectors
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Describe the function and operation of route reflectors in a BGP environment | Network Design with Route Reflectors
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Based upon established route reflector design rules, describe the concept of hierarchial route reflectors and their requirements | Configuring and Monitoring Route Reflectors
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Given an existing IBGP network, configure and verify proper operation of route reflectors to modify IBGGP split-horizon rules | Advanced BGP Configuration Limiting the Number of Prefixes Received from a BGP Neighbor
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Given a typical BGP network, successfully configure BGP to limit the number of prefixes received from a neighbor | AS-Path Prepending
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Given a typical service provider network with connections to multiple autonomous systems, use AS-Path prepending to influence the return path selected by the neighboring autonomous systems | BGP Peer Group
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Given a typical BGP network, use BGP peer groups to share common configuration parameters between multiple BGP peers | BGP Route Flap Dampening
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Given a properly configured BGP network, use route flap dampening to minimize the impact of unstable routes | Scaling IGP and BGP in Service Provider Networks Common Routing Issues in Service Provider Networks
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Describe common routing concerns of service provider networks | Optical Networking Designs
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Describe the scalability issues of using OSPF and IS-IS as interior gateway protocols in a service provider network and list solutions for each | Scaling BGP in Service Provider Networks
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Describe common scalability issues when using BGP in a service provider network and list solutions for each | |
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Recommended Training |
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Building Scalable Networks ( BGP ) is the recommended training for this exam.
Courses listed are offered by Cisco Learning Partners, the only authorized source for Cisco IT training delivered exclusively by Certified Cisco Instructors. Check the List of Learning Partners for a Cisco Learning Partner nearest you. |
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Additional Resources |
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A variety of Cisco Press Self-Study titles may be available for this exam. These titles can be purchased through the Cisco Bookstore in the Cisco Marketplace , directly through Cisco Press or wherever you purchase technical books. | | |
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