Tag Archives: BGP

VMware Cloud on AWS with Direct Connect: NSX Networking and vMotion to the Cloud with Demo

I also published this blog post about VMware Cloud on AWS with Direct Connect: NSX Networking and vMotion to the Cloud with Demo on the VMware NSX Network Virtualization Blog on April 4, 2018. The full blog post is provided … Continue reading

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Configuring eBGP Peers to Use a Loopback Interface

In this lab, I use two Cisco 3725 routers [IOS 12.4(15)T10] to configure eBGP peers using loopback interfaces. Below is the network diagram for this lab.

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Setting-up Basic iBGP and eBGP on Cisco Routers

The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is a protocol used to make core routing decisions on the Internet. BGP is commonly mislabeled or referred to as an IP routing protocol. However, it is not a routing protocol; rather, it is a … Continue reading

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Single/Dual and Multihomed Connections

Network engineers will sometimes speak of connections to their ISP(s) in terms of single homed, dual homed, single multihomed, and dual multihomed. Here is a breakdown and clarification of what this terminology means: – Single Homed (1 link per ISP, … Continue reading

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