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Preparing for expert-level knowledge.

If your company utilizes dual-homed internet connections (connecting to two different ISPs for redundancy), you need BGP to manage failover cleanly.

While the course originally targeted CCIP candidates, its modern utility stretches across several roles: Preparing for expert-level knowledge

Preventing routing loops across different autonomous systems.

Because BGP is a foundational protocol that changes very little at its core, Cioara's clear configurations, dynamic whiteboards, and infectious enthusiasm make this archive course just as valuable today as it was when it was filmed. For anyone seeking to truly understand how the global internet routes traffic, tracking down this training module is a stellar investment of your study time. Because BGP is a foundational protocol that changes

Using route maps, prefix lists, and filter lists to manage routing advertisements.

Jeremy’s high-energy teaching style strips away the dry technical jargon found in textbooks. He focuses on the logic and "why" behind the protocol, making even the most advanced topics—like , Confederations , and Path Selection Attributes —accessible and easy to remember. Why this course is still a must-watch: Jeremy’s high-energy teaching style strips away the dry

The Cisco Certified Internetwork Professional (CCIP) was designed specifically for professionals working within or alongside service provider networks. Unlike the traditional enterprise path (CCNP), the CCIP focused heavily on infrastructure technologies that power the core of the internet: MPLS, Quality of Service (QoS), and, most importantly, .