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Author: Howard C. Berkowitz

Focus: BSCI & CCIE R&S;

Issue Date: Jun 1, 2023

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BGP II: Basic Multihoming; User & Provider Views

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an advanced routing protocol. This is the second in a series of three Study Guides dealing with BGP and Internet routing. In this Study Guide the author explores the provider side of multihomed enterprises, as well as multiple multihoming scenarios. He also looks at the internals of small providers and how they connect to their upstream providers as well as to their customers.

This Study Guide is part of a three-part Study Guide Series addressing BPG:
Part One - The Problem, the Protocol, and Principles of Use
Part Two - Basic Multihoming; User & Provider Views
Part Three - Scalability in Larger ISPs

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