Section 4: EGP Protocols (17 Points)
Configure BGP as shown in Figure 1-14 with the following peering: R3–R2, R8–R2, R6–R2, R6–R8, R7–R8, R6–R5. Ensure that most suitable interfaces are used to maintain resilience for BGP peering (except for R2 and R3 that use 172.16.0.0/16 addresses for all peering to and from these routers).
You are required to configure the peering between the BGP autonomous systems as described. You should ensure that no synchronization is configured on all IBGP routers (R2, R3, R6, R7, and R8) as BGP in this scenario is not synchronized with the underlying IGP and, hence, it would not be able to advertise transit routes to external autonomous sytems. As requested, you should peer from your loopback interfaces where present ...
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