MPLS Implementing Cisco MPLS
Prerequisites:
Delegates are required to meet the following prerequisites:- CCNA or equivalent knowledge
- BSCI or equivalent knowledge
- BGP or equivalent knowledge
- QOS 2.0 or equivalent knowledge
This course is aimed at network administrators and technicians responsible for implementing and troubleshooting basic IP multicast-enabled networks within a single domain. Cisco CCNP, CCDP, CCIE, and CCIP routing and switching candidates.
Course Description:
This five-day course is designed to provide lectures and comprehensive hands-on labs ranging from technology basics to more updated features and functions such as complex VPNs. The focus of the course is on MPLS technology issues as they apply t…
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Prerequisites:
Delegates are required to meet the following prerequisites:- CCNA or equivalent knowledge
- BSCI or equivalent knowledge
- BGP or equivalent knowledge
- QOS 2.0 or equivalent knowledge
This course is aimed at network administrators and technicians responsible for implementing and troubleshooting basic IP multicast-enabled networks within a single domain. Cisco CCNP, CCDP, CCIE, and CCIP routing and switching candidates.
Course Description:
This five-day course is designed to provide lectures and
comprehensive hands-on labs ranging from technology basics to more
updated features and functions such as complex VPNs. The focus of
the course is on MPLS technology issues as they apply to service
providers and on how to configure new features and functions in an
existing routed environment. A basic introductory level of some of
the more updated features and functions such as Traffic
Engineering, Fast Reroute and Any Transport over MPLS (AToM) are
introduced on a concept level only and the MPLS Traffic Engineering
and other Features course should be taken for in depth
understanding of those topics.
Objectives:
- Describe basic MPLS frame-mode and cell-mode architectures and
identify how it supports applications that are used to address the
drawbacks in traditional IP routing
- Describe the Label Distribution Protocol ( LDP) process by
explaining label allocation, label distribution, label retention,
label convergence and Penultimate Hop Popping (PHP) in both frame
and cell modes
- Identify the Cisco IOS command syntax required to successfully
configure, monitor, and troubleshoot MPLS operations on frame,
switched WAN, and LC-ATM interfaces, given a diagram of a typical
MPLS network solution
- Identify the IOS command syntax required to successfully
configure, monitor, and troubleshoot VPN operations, given a
diagram of a typical simple MPLS VPN solution
- Identify the IOS command syntax required to successfully
configure VPN operations and describe how these models are used to
implement managed services and Internet access, given a diagram of
a typical simple, hub-and-spoke, overlapping and central services
MPLS VPN solution
- Describe the MPLS peer-to-peer architecture and explain the
routing and packet forwarding model in this architecture
This course is part of the Cisco Internetwork Professional Certification.
This course includes the following modules:
MPLS Concepts
- Introducing Basic MPLS Concepts
- Introducing MPLS Labels and Label Stack
- Identifying MPLS Applications
Label Assignment and Distribution
- Introducing Typical Label Distribution in Frame-Mode MPLS
- Introducing Convergence in Frame-mode MPLS
- Introducing Typical Label Distribution over LC-ATM Interfaces and VC Merge
- Introducing MPLS Label Allocation, Distribution, and Retention Modes
- Discovering LDP Neighbors
Frame-Mode and Cell-Mode MPLS Implementation on Cisco IOS Platforms
- Introducing CEF Switching
- Configuring Frame-Mode MPLS on Cisco IOS Platforms
- Monitoring Frame-Mode MPLS on Cisco IOS Platforms
- Troubleshooting Frame-Mode MPLS on Cisco IOS Platforms
- Configuring LC-ATM MPLS
- Configuring LC-ATM MPLS over ATM Virtual Path
- Monitoring LC-ATM MPLS on Cisco IOS Platforms
MPLS Virtual Private Networks Technology
- Introducting Virtual Private Networks
- Introducing Overlay and Peer-to-Peer VPNs
- Categorizing VPNs
- Introducing MPLS VPN Architecture
- Introducing MPLS VPN Routing Model
- Forwarding MPLS VPN Packets
MPLS VPN Implementation
- Using MPLS VPN Mechanisms of Cisco IOS platforms
- Configuring VRF Tables
- Configuring an MP-BGP Session Between PE Routers
- Configuring Small-Scale Routing Protocols Between PE and CE routers
Monitoring MPLS VPN Operations
- Configuring OSPF as the Routing Protocol Between PE and CE Routers
- Configuring BGP as the Routing Protocol between PE and CE Routers
- Troubleshooting MPLS VPNs
Complex MPLS VPNs
- Using Advanced VRF Import and Export Features
- Introducing Overlapping VPNs
- Introducing Central Services VPNs
- Introducing Managed CE Routers Service
- Introducing MPLS Managed Services
Internet Access from an MPLS VPN
- Introducing VPN Internet Access Topologies
- Introducing VPN Internet Access Implementation Methods
- Separating Internet Access from VPN Services
- Implementing Internet Access as a Separate VPN
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