BGP: Building Reliable Networks with the Border Gateway ProtocolBorder Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the routing protocol used to exchange routing information across the Internet. It makes it possible for ISPs to connect to each other and for end-users to connect to more than one ISP. BGP is the only protocol that is designed to deal with a network of the Internet's size, and the only protocol that can deal well with having multiple connections to unrelated routing domains.This book is a guide to all aspects of BGP: the protocol, its configuration and operation in an Internet environment, and how to troubleshooting it. The book also describes how to secure BGP, and how BGP can be used as a tool in combating Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. Although the examples throughout this book are for Cisco routers, the techniques discussed can be applied to any BGP-capable router.The topics include:
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Contents
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Physical Design Considerations | 36 |
IP Address Space and AS Numbers | 61 |
Getting Started with BGP | 75 |
Traffic Engineering | 95 |
Security and Integrity of the Network | 128 |
DaytoDay Operation of the Network | 147 |
BGP in Larger Networks | 188 |
Providing Transit Services | 213 |
Interconnecting with Other Networks | 228 |
Cisco Configuration Basics | 243 |
Binary Logic Netmasks and Prefixes | 250 |
Notes on the IPv4 Address Space | 256 |
Glossary | 259 |
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BGP: Building Reliable Networks with the Border Gateway Protocol Iljitsch van Beijnum No preview available - 2002 |


