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Description
Advanced
Implementing and Troubleshooting MPLS VPNs is a comprehensive five-day
hands-on course that enables you to develop the skills to successfully
deploy a complex Multiprotocol Label Switching Virtual Private Network
(MPLS VPN) installation and various service overlays. You explore the
intricacies of the benefits of an MPLS VPN solution, including
intranet, extranet and inter-autonomous system (inter-AS) MPLS VPNs,
Multicast VPNs, Quality of Service (QoS) within an MPLS VPN, and
Multi-VRF and the best practices for implementing them. In-depth
hands-on labs help ensure that you learn the practical skills as well
as the theory.
AMPLS is offered in a traditional classroom or as an
interactive online training delivered over Cisco WebEx™ conferencing.
Both versions are led by the same knowledgeable instructors. The course
materials are the same (although minor changes are made to accommodate
the online environment), and both versions have the same hands-on labs.
AMPLS Online offers the same learning experience as the traditional
version with the added benefit of remote access.
Objectives
- Identify the components of the MPLS control and forwarding planes
- Troubleshoot an MPLS network using MPLS Operations, Administration and Maintenance (MPLS OAM) tools and features
- Implement and verify advanced Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) control plane features
- Implement and verify intranet and extranet MPLS VPNs to extend a customer network to multiple sites
- Troubleshoot an MPLS VPN
- Scale MPLS VPNs to allow for additional capacity within an MPLS VPN network
- Implement inter
- AS VPNs to extend a customer VPN across multiple service providers
- Implement QoS within an MPLS VPN network
- Implement multicast service within an MPLS VPN
- Implement Multi
- VRF (vrf
- lite) to extend an MPLS VPN to a customer site
- Implement Internet access within an MPLS VPN
Prerequisites
- Ability to efficiently use Cisco IOS® Software to perform Cisco® router configuration
- Considerable knowledge in routed networks, including network protocols and IP subnets
- Ability to configure and troubleshoot Open Shortest Path First
(OSPF) or Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) routing
protocols in a large-scale network
- Ability to configure and troubleshoot Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing
- Ability to configure and verify basic MPLS functionality
- Ability to configure QoS policies using Modular QoS (MQC)
- Ability to configure and verify basic IP multicast routing
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for network
professionals, including designers, implementers, and support staff,
who are involved with deploying large-scale networks for large
enterprises or the design and deployment of high-end networks requiring
MPLS VPNs.
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