Introduction to Building Core Networks with OSPF, BGP and MPLS Boot Camp
ISP Network Design 1
- Topology
- IP Addressing
- Routing Protocols
Navigating the Lab 1
- What are best current practices for basic configuration
- What are some Command Line Shortcuts
- Lab Topology
- Lab Network Implementation Package
- What is the ISP/MPLS Lab Topology
Implementing OSPF 1
- Link State Protocol
OSPF
- Scaling OSPF
- OSPF Deployment
- Configuring OSPF
Implementing BGP 1
- What is BGP
- What is eBGP
- Configuring BGP
Scaling BGP
- BGP Scaling Issues and Solutions
- Peer Groups
- Dynamic Reconfiguration
- Scaling with Route Reflectors
- What are Confederations
Implementing BGP Policy Control
- Routing Policy
- Applying Policy with BGP
- How does BGP Control Routing Policy
- How Do I configure Routing Policy
ISP Case Study – PIPEX 1
- Network Design Principal
- PoP Design Principle
- Routing configuration
- Services Locations
Implementing MPLS 1
- What & Why MPLS.
- How Does MPLS Work
- What Can I Do With MPLS
- How Do I Configure MPLS
Implementing MPLS Virtual Private Network (VPN)
- What is a VPN
- How Do MPLS VPNs Work
- What are Some MPLS VPN Scaling Techniques
- How Do I Configure MPLS VPN’s
Implementing MPLS Traffic Engineering (TE)
- Why Traffic Engineer
- How Does MPLS-TE Work
- What Can I Control with MPLS-TE
- How Do I Configure MPLS
AToM and L2 VPNs
- What is AToM
- How Does AToM Work
- How Do I configure
- AToMWhat are Layer 2 VPNs