This tutorial introduces service providers to some more advanced BGP features and techniques to aid with operating their networks within the Internet. After a recap of iBGP, eBGP and common attributes, the tutorial will look at the various scaling techniques available, when to use BGP instead of an IGP, and examine policy options available through the use of local preference, MED and communities. The tutorial then looks at common deployment scenarios as used in ISP networks, before finishing off with some of the newer features available.
About the Presenter
Philip Smith joined Cisco Systems in January 1998. He is a member of the
Service Provider Architectures Group of Consulting Engineering, within
Corporate Development. His role includes working with many ISPs in the
Asia-Pacific region and the rest of the world, specifically in network
strategies, design, technology, and operations, as well as helping with
network configuration and scaling. Other areas of interest also include
Internet routing, Internet protocols, IPv6, and encouraging the growth of
the Internet around the world.
Prior to joining Cisco, he spent five years at PIPEX (now part of UUNET's global ISP business), the UK's first commercial Internet Service Provider. He was one of the first engineers working in the UK Internet, and played a fundamental role in building the modern Internet in the UK and Europe.
Philip is co-author of Cisco ISP Essentials, published by Cisco Press. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy and has a First Class Honours Degree in Physics. He lives in Brisbane, Australia.
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