BGP labs with 3 routers are pretty tough. If you read enough about BGP, you could probably make up your own and post the solutions that you got. Here is one scenario that you can try to configure, and some other helpful links that may lead you to some small BGP scenarios -
walk before you run-the basic config: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/23.html there might be a few in here http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/18.html Fatkid did a few, but this one requires 5 routers... http://www.fatkid.com/html/320_basic_bgp.html Bill Parkhurst in the Networkers 2000 CCIE Power Session claims you can do almost all the BGP commands with 2 routers: http://www.ieng.com/networkers/nw00/pres/3304/3304.htm ... click the Routing (Cont.) link This page has lots of BGP references and might have some basic config links (I haven't viewed all of them yet) http://www.mindspring.com/~jlindsay/bgp.html Most of the CCIE lab books require more than 3 routers, but you might be able to do parts of them and see how it operates. good luck, and I hope this helps... -e- May the route be with you Switch if you must, route if you can ;-) http://members.home.net/airwrck ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 3:14 PM Subject: BGP LAB [7:24840] > Greetings, > > Do you guys have any idea where I can get some BGP labs that works with > 3 routers? > > Thanks, > > Nabil _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=25034&t=24840 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

