Course Content
Traditionally, ISPs and large
Enterprise networks have used
overlay or peer-to-peer models to
implement Virtual Private Networks (VPN).
Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS)
VPNs provide the benefits of both
the overlay and peer-to-peer models
without their inherent detriments.
This course teaches attendees how to
implement, deploy, and troubleshoot
MPLS VPNs in a variety of large
scale network scenarios.
To ensure attendees maximize their
learning, students learn to build
the MPLS VPN network using a
building block approach. Attendees
begin by building and scaling
Intranet and Extranet MPLS VPN
networks. Once complete, students
add Internet access to the VPNs
using several commonly encountered
methods. These complex networks are
then migrated into multiple
Autonomous Systems (AS) where
Inter-AS VPNs and Carrier Supporting
Carrier VPNs are implemented. As
each technology scenario is
introduced and implemented, a heavy
focus is placed on troubleshooting
and correcting "real world"
problems. Finally, attendees
troubleshoot connectivity and
transport problems that are inserted
into the network by the instructor.
Course Objectives
After completing this course the
student should be able to:
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Identify methods of deploying
MPLS VPNs in a variety of
network scenarios.
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Select the best MPLS VPN method
to implement for a given network
scenario.
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Implement the chosen MPLS VPN
solution and verify that it is
functioning as intended.
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Identify and troubleshoot
frequently encountered MPLS VPN
problems in each implemented
scenario.
Course Outline
Course Introduction
Implement and Troubleshoot MPLS
Implement Intranet and Extranet MPLS
VPNs
Troubleshoot MPLS VPNs
Scale MPLS VPNs
Implement and Troubleshoot MPLS VPN
Internet Access
Implement and Troubleshoot Inter-AS
MPLS VPNs
Navigating the Lab
Implement and Troubleshoot MPLS
Implement MPLS VPNs
Scale MPLS VPNs
Implement and Troubleshoot MPLS VPN
Internet Access
Implement and Troubleshoot Inter-AS
MPLS VPNs
Troubleshoot Common MPLS VPN Faults
Prerequisites
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Configure a Cisco IOS device
using the command-line interface
(CLI) as taught in
Interconnecting Cisco Network
Devices (ICND).
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Describe in detail how IP
routing and routers operate,
including how network protocols
function, and how IP addressing
and subnetting works as taught
in ICND and Building Scalable
Cisco Internetworks (BSCI).
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Configure and troubleshoot IP
routing and route redistribution
in large scale networks using
OSPF, RIPv2, BGPv4, and static
routing protocols as taught in
ICND and BSCI.
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Configure and troubleshoot basic
MPLS functionality as taught in
MPLS Technology Essentials (MPLSTE)
and ISP Workshop and MPLS (IFMV)
Who Should Attend
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Individuals who deploy MPLS VPN
networks.
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Individuals who design Service
Provider or large Enterprise
networks that include MPLS VPN
services