MPLS TE Training covers all the aspects of the MPLS Traffic Engineering capabilities and principals.
MPLS TE is the process of steering traffic across to the backbone to facilitate efficient use of available bandwidth between a pair of routers. MPLS TE Training also covers deploying MPLS Traffic Engineering designs. It focuses on the features of most of available routers as well as advanced technologies. It also covers network design, system configuration and troubleshooting.
MPLS Te training is a self-paced training provides attendees with in-depth knowledge and skills needed to implement MPLS Traffic Engineering: topics include introduction to Open Shortest Path First- Traffic Engineering (OSPF-TE), Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) and features such as Fast Re-route. Advanced topics include administrative groups, LSP primary/ Secondary path selection, and troubleshooting.
MPLS Traffic Engineering Training Course covers many important aspects of MPLS TE including:
MPLS Traffic Engineering Principals
Benefits and Restrictions
Why Use MPLS Traffic Engineering?
How MPLS Traffic Engineering Works
Traffic Engineering Techniques in MPLS
MPLS Traffic Engineering Mapping Traffic into Tunnels
MPLS Traffic Engineering Special Cases and Exceptions
MPLS Traffic Engineering Configuration case Studies
MPLS Traffic Engineering Related Features and Technologies
Upon completion of this course, you 'll learn:
What MPLS Traffic Engineering is and why it is used
MPLS Traffic Engineering benefits and restrictions
How MPLS Traffic Engineering works
MPLS peer-to-peer architecture, label definition and allocation, routing update distribution, and packet forwarding model
How MPLS implements traffic engineering and constraint-based path and routes
How to Configure, monitor, and troubleshoot MPLS Carrier including MPLS Traffic Engineering architecture
How to configure, monitor, and troubleshoot Layer 2 services over MPLS
Configuring RSVP-based Tunnels
Configuring IS-IS and OSPF for MPLS Traffic Enginering
Configuring an MPLS Traffic Engineering Tunnel
Configuring an MPLS Traffic Engineering Tunnel to be Used by an IGP
Example of an MPLS Traffic Engineering Tunnel Configuration