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Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the system that decides how data travels across the vast network of the internet. Just like airlines plan routes between cities, BGP decides the routes between different networks to deliver information. It plays a vital role in making sure websites, apps, and online services are reachable no matter where you are.
This certification teaches the basics and advanced aspects of BGP in a practical way. You’ll learn how internet providers, enterprises, and cloud companies use BGP to control traffic, manage multiple connections, and keep the internet stable. With these skills, candidates will be prepared for networking roles that require deep expertise in internet routing.
This exam is ideal for:
Domain 1 - Introduction to BGP
Domain 2 - BGP Basics
Domain 3 - Establishing BGP Sessions
Domain 4 - Path Selection and Routing Policies
Domain 5 - Advanced BGP Features
Domain 6 - BGP Security
Domain 7 - Troubleshooting BGP
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Yes, diagnosing and fixing BGP issues is a core part.
iBGP connects routers within the same AS, while eBGP connects routers across different AS.
Network engineers, system admins, and IT professionals working with large networks.
Yes, basic networking and IP knowledge is helpful.
It’s the backbone routing protocol that keeps the internet connected.
High demand in ISPs, cloud infrastructure, and global network management roles.
Yes, major cloud providers rely on BGP for connectivity.
Proper BGP configuration prevents hijacking and routing attacks.
Yes, but some prior networking knowledge is recommended.
ISPs, cloud providers, data centers, and cybersecurity sectors.
Yes, configuration and real-world examples are covered.
Yes, how routes are shared between networks is a key topic.
Absolutely, data centers use BGP extensively.
ISP engineers, cloud network specialists, and enterprise network architects.
Yes, including filtering and protection methods.