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The course focuses entirely on , the routing protocol that backs the Internet. It moves from basic concepts to advanced configurations.
Where are you ? (LinkedIn, a personal blog, or a study group?) The course focuses entirely on , the routing
If you are climbing the Cisco certification ladder, you know that the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the "Master of the Internet." It is complex, massive, and—to be honest—a bit intimidating. However, (LinkedIn, a personal blog, or a study group
Jeremy doesn’t start with dry definitions. He opens with a story: an ISP in the middle of a city-wide outage, routes flapping like a thousand nervous hands, customers calling, engineers juggling policies and peering agreements. He paints the stakes—why BGP matters beyond lab simulations—and the room leans in. He paints the stakes—why BGP matters beyond lab
The Cisco CCIP (Cisco Certified Internetwork Professional) certification and the 642-661 exam are retired . However, the training content remains highly valuable for learning classic, in-depth BGP concepts that are still relevant to modern networks (e.g., MPLS VPNs, route filtering, path selection).
: While Jeremy demonstrates the configurations, the course itself doesn't provide a built-in virtual lab environment (though it's easy to follow along using GNS3 or EVE-NG). Final Verdict
Back in the early-to-mid 2000s, BGP was the wizard’s art. You didn't just "learn BGP." You wrestled with it. The 642-661 exam was the gatekeeper for service providers and large enterprises. You needed to understand path attributes (Local Preference, AS_PATH, MED), route reflectors, confederations, and the haunting question: "Why is my BGP route not installing in the RIB?"



























