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BGP Routing Tutorial Series: Part 4

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Further Thoughts on Advertising Your Routes with BGP. That leaves only one really valid reason for single-homed networks to use BGP, which is to have more control in advertising routes. Advertising a route and then withdrawing that route is referred to as “flapping.”. One downside of flapping is that it’s contagious.

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BGP Routing Tutorial Series: Part 2

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More Basics: Advertising, Homing, and Cardinal Sins. Advertising Routes. As discussed in Part 1, the path traveled by traffic is referred to as a route, and BGP is the protocol by which one “advertises” to the Internet the routes available to get traffic to your AS. For example, if you advertise 192.204.4.0/24