Cbt.nuggets.-.cisco.ccip.bgp..642-661..with.jeremy.cioara.training May 2026

The course you're mentioning seems to specifically cover BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) within the scope of Cisco's CCIP certification, using Jeremy Cioara's training. BGP is a critical protocol in the field of networking, used for routing traffic between different autonomous systems on the internet.

BGP is unique because it is a path-vector protocol designed to handle the massive scale of the global internet. Unlike interior gateway protocols (IGPs) like OSPF or EIGRP, BGP is built for policy-based routing. Jeremy Cioara’s training focuses on how to control traffic flow between different Autonomous Systems (AS), ensuring that data takes the most efficient—or the most cost-effective—path. Course Highlights and Jeremy Cioara’s Methodology The course you're mentioning seems to specifically cover

: Mastery of BGP attributes, the route selection process, and granular control over internet traffic. Instructor Style Unlike interior gateway protocols (IGPs) like OSPF or

BGP plays a vital role in modern networking, particularly in large-scale networks and internet service providers (ISPs). Its primary function is to enable networks to advertise their routes to other networks, allowing them to reach various destinations on the internet. BGP is also essential for: Instructor Style BGP plays a vital role in

Path Selection: Deep dives into BGP attributes such as NEXT_HOP, AS_PATH, ORIGIN, and MED to determine the best routing paths.

A deep dive into the 11+ steps BGP takes to decide which route is the best. Policy Control:

BGP Scaling Mechanisms