What You Will Learn!
- MPLS L3VPN Overlay and Peer-to-Peer VPN
- MPLS L3VPN with Static Route between PE-CE Concept , Configuration , Verification
- MPLS L3VPN with Static Route between PE-CE Configuration (iBGP Mesh)
- MPLS L3VPN with Static Route between PE-CE Configuration (Route Reflector)
- MPLS L3VPN with Static Route between PE-CE Configuration (Route Reflector with RR-GROUP)
- MPLS L3VPN with RIPv2 between PE-CE Configuration
- MPLS L3VPN with EIGRP between PE-CE Configuration
- MPLS L3VPN with EIGRP and BGP Extended Communities for EIGRP
- MPLS L3VPN with EIGRP , Site of Origin [SoO] Extended Community
- MPLS L3VPN with OSPFv2 between PE-CE Configuration
- MPLS L3VPN with OSPFv2 and BGP Extended Communities for OSPF
- MPLS L3VPN OSPF Down bit
- MPLS L3VPN OSPF Tag bit
- MPLS L3VPN OSPF Sham Link
- MPLS L3VPN with IS-IS between PE-CE Configuration
- MPLS L3VPN with eBGP between PE-CE - AS Override Allow AS Configuration
- MPLS L3VPN with eBGP between PE-CE - Site of Origin (SoO)
- MPLS L3VPN eiBGP Multipath
- MPLS L3VPN iBGP Multipath
- MPLS L3VPN with Various IGP-BGP between PE-CE
- MPLS L3VPN with Sub-interface and VLAN between PE-CE
- MPLS L3VPN with Sub-interface and VRF-Lite between PE-CE
- MPLS L3VPN Advanced VPN , Overlapping VPN
- MPLS L3VPN Advanced VPN , Central Service and Simple VPN
- MPLS L3VPN Advanced VPN , Managed CE Routers Service
- MPLS L3VPN Internet Access Through Route Leaking
- MPLS L3VPN Internet Access VRF Aware NAT
- MPLS L3VPN Internet Access Shared Service
- MPLS L3VPN Inter-Autonomous MPLS VPN Option A
- MPLS L3VPN Inter-Autonomous MPLS VPN Option B ( Next-hop-Self )
- MPLS L3VPN Inter-Autonomous MPLS VPN Option B ( Redistribution )
- MPLS L3VPN Inter-Autonomous MPLS VPN Option B ( Multiple Links )
- MPLS L3VPN Inter-Autonomous MPLS VPN Option C
- MPLS L3VPN Inter-Autonomous MPLS VPN Option AB
- MPLS L3VPN Carrier Supporting Carrier [CSC]
- MPLS L3VPN IPv6 over MPLS with IPv6 over IPv4 Tunnel
- MPLS L3VPN Carrying IPv6 in VPNs Across in MPLS Backbone (6VPE)
- MPLS L3VPN Carrying IPv6 over an MPLS Backbone (6PE)
Description
This course is designed to introduce you to MPLS concepts, installation, migration, operation, inspection, and troubleshooting. You'll start with an overview of MPLS and its operation, after which you'll concentrate on MPLS Virtual Private Network (VPN) deployment. The MPLS fundamentals covered in this class will provide the theory and hands-on knowledge to implement, integrate, and deploy an MPLS infrastructure. The MPLS VPN lecture and labs will cover the models, diversity, implementation, troubleshooting, and flexibility of MPLS VPNs.
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a high-performance method for forwarding packets through a network. MPLS enables routers at the edge of a network to apply simple labels to packets. This practice allows the edge devices to switch packets according to labels, with minimal lookup overhead. MPLS integrates the performance and traffic-management capabilities of data link Layer 2 with the scalability and flexibility of network Layer 3 routing. When used in conjunction with other standard technologies, MPLS gives the ability to support value-added features.
Implementing Cisco MPLS (MPLS) training course is designed to gain the skills and knowledge about multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) concepts, installation, migration, operation, inspection, and troubleshooting. In this course, you will learn about VPN technology issues involving MPLS from the service provider perspective and how to configure some of those features and functions in an existing routed environment.
This training course is recommended for the individuals who are responsible for designing, implementing, or troubleshooting MPLS networks or solutions based on MPLS technology and also for individuals seeking the Cisco CCNP service provider certification.
Who Should Attend!
- Anyone responsible for designing, implementing, or troubleshooting MPLS networks or solutions based on MPLS technology
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