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Topology: Configuring BGP with Default Routing Lab 6-1

Written by LBSources from http://www.gns3-labs.com on July 12th, 2008 | 4 Comments

Hey folks it seems we have a helper who is willing to share labs with us all! His name is Amir Hussain and he will be sharing his labs based on the BSCI v50 Lab Guide by Cisco.

You too can share your labs and co-admin this site by shooting me an email at postmy [AT] gns3-labs [DOT] com

Ok onto the lab..

BSCI v 50 Lab Guide by Cisco

Lab 6-1 Configuring BGP with Default Routing

Learning Objective
In this lab, you will configure BGP to exchange routing information with two
Internet Service Providers (ISPs).

Scenario
The International Travel Agency relies extensively on the Internet for sales. The
company has contracted with two ISPs for Internet connectivity with fault
tolerance. You need to configure BGP, which runs between the San Jose
boundary router and the two ISP routers.

Download the rest of the excericise paper ->  BSCI v 50 Lab Guide by Cisco

Routers Used: 3640

IOS: c3640-is-mz.122-15.T8

Feature of Topology: BGP, Default Routing

Reading: Border Gateway Protocol

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Download: GNS3-Labs: BSCI v 50 Lab Guide by Cisco - Amir Hussain

Enjoy .. LBS

Thanks Amir.. Hope to see more labs from you!

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4 Responses to “Topology: Configuring BGP with Default Routing Lab 6-1”

  1. Chris SMith

    Great labs but no explanations to break and fix things or steps on experimentation.

  2. Chris SMith

    OOps - sorry, I did not read the whole page. But on some of the other labs, there doesn’t seem to be any more explanations on how to break/fix or test procedures.

  3. LBSources

    Hey Chris .. These are not my goals. My goals are to compile complete labs I use for my own testing, or that others share, package them nicely and share with you all. You can then do your own testing and break-fix scenarios. I’m far from an instructor or have the knowledge to build test labs for others to solve. :)

  4. Rashad

    Great lab, Thanks for nice job and step by step explaination.

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