{{:training:apnic48:wiki-logo.png?600|}} ====== Advanced BGP & Routing Security ====== ===== Workshop Goals ===== This five-day Advanced BGP and Routing Security Workshop is a technical workshop, made up of lecture and hands-on lab work to teach BGP skills and Best Practices required for the configuration and operation of large scale networks that make up the Internet. ===== Target audience ===== Technical staff who are now building or operating a wide area service provider network with international and/or multi-provider connectivity, or considering participation at an Internet Exchange point, or considering deploying IPv6 across their infrastructure and to their end users. ===== Prerequisites ===== It is assumed that the workshop participants are proficient with a router command line interface, have a good understanding of OSPF or IS-IS, as well as experience with using BGP in an operational network. This workshop is not an introduction. Participants are expected to have already successfully completed previous APNIC or APRICOT IPv4/IPv6 Routing Workshops or have demonstrable equivalent experience. The lab exercises use Cisco IOS configuration syntax. **Participants are required to bring laptops with working wireless.** ===== Class size ===== The workshop can accommodate up to 28 participants. ===== Workshop topics ===== * IS-IS design and best practices for Service Provider networks * BGP attributes and policy * BGP scalability (including Route Reflectors) * Aggregation * BGP multihoming techniques (redundancy and load balancing) * BGP best practices * BGP Communities * IPv6 Protocol and Standards * IPv6 extensions for routing protocols * BGP Security, RPKI, and MANRS * RPKI Deployathon [[:training:apnic48:start| Back to Home page]]