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* If there's any part of the this first BGP tutorial that you do not understand already, make sure you will. The following tutorials will be building upon the knowledge gathered here. Don't get depressed if you don't get all of it the first time. Just go back to the top and read the page again, there's an awful lot of information compacted in this page. If you're brave, make up your own example network and try to build it from scratch. It will take some time, but as soon as you are able to traceroute from one far end to another, you've likely run into and solved all aspects you missed before.
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* Look around on the internet and read other blogs and tutorials about OSPF and BGP and see if they're much more easy to understand having a frame of reference which was set by following this tutorial.
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In the next tutorial, BGP Part II, I'll show more interesting topologies of different networks connecting together using BGP than just two networks with one eBGP connection. By doing so, we'll quickly discover and understand how the actual huge Internet is organized.
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In the next tutorial, [BGP Part II](/bgp-contd/README.md), I'll show more interesting topologies of different networks connecting together using BGP than just two networks with one eBGP connection. By doing so, we'll quickly discover and understand how the actual huge Internet is organized.
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