Routing Tcp - Ip- Volume Ii -ccie Professional Development
She had to peer with a provider, filter inbound routes with a prefix-list, and set Local Preference to favor a secondary link. Key 2: Multicast. She had to configure a rendezvous point (RP) via Auto-RP and ensure the video feed reached the multicast boundary without leaking. Key 3: IPv6. She had to run MP-BGP to carry IPv6 routes across the IPv4 backbone.
The bulk of Volume II is dedicated to BGP-4. It moves beyond the basic mechanics of peering and delves into the nuance of path manipulation. Unlike IGP metrics (bandwidth, delay, cost), BGP routing decisions are driven by a complex hierarchy of . Routing TCP IP- Volume II -CCIE Professional Development
Real-world examples showing how to implement these concepts on Cisco routers. She had to peer with a provider, filter
straightforward and readable writing style, making dense topics like IP Multicasting accessible even to intermediate engineers. Historical Context Key 3: IPv6
If Routing TCP/IP, Volume I is your foundation, Volume II is your fortress.