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Enterprise networks rarely want to accept every single internet route unfiltered. The course teaches advanced filtering and route manipulation techniques using: For highly accurate IP address filtering.

Connecting different Autonomous Systems together, managing the perimeter boundaries of networks. The BGP Path Selection Process (The Attributes) Enterprise networks rarely want to accept every single

Next comes path selection. Jeremy strips the algorithm down to its bones: local-preference like a home-town bias, AS-path as the travel history, MED as a gentle nudge, and weight as a private tie-breaker. He punctuates the lecture with practical heuristics—when to tweak local-preference, when to prepend AS paths, and how MEDs play across confederations. Real-world scenarios thread through the theory: multi-homed customers, transit vs. peering decisions, and graceful traffic engineering without breaking the global table. The BGP Path Selection Process (The Attributes) Next

The "My Town, My Rules" attribute (Cisco-proprietary). If I like a route, I give it a heavy weight so I always use it. If I like a route

He frequently uses creative real-world analogies (such as postal systems, traffic laws, and airport terminals) to make abstract routing policies instantly understandable.

Enterprise networks rarely want to accept every single internet route unfiltered. The course teaches advanced filtering and route manipulation techniques using: For highly accurate IP address filtering.

Connecting different Autonomous Systems together, managing the perimeter boundaries of networks. The BGP Path Selection Process (The Attributes)

Next comes path selection. Jeremy strips the algorithm down to its bones: local-preference like a home-town bias, AS-path as the travel history, MED as a gentle nudge, and weight as a private tie-breaker. He punctuates the lecture with practical heuristics—when to tweak local-preference, when to prepend AS paths, and how MEDs play across confederations. Real-world scenarios thread through the theory: multi-homed customers, transit vs. peering decisions, and graceful traffic engineering without breaking the global table.

The "My Town, My Rules" attribute (Cisco-proprietary). If I like a route, I give it a heavy weight so I always use it.

He frequently uses creative real-world analogies (such as postal systems, traffic laws, and airport terminals) to make abstract routing policies instantly understandable.

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