MPLS Pseudowires, VPNs and VPLS

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Prerequisites:
Familiarity with the operation of IP and/or ATM and MPLS networks is useful but not required.

Outline and Objectives:
MPLS-based VPNs have largely replaced traditional point-to-point VPN services such as Frame Relay over the last several years, and there is much interest in the new MPLS-based VLAN services. This course gives a comprehensive treatment of both approaches, and also deals with design and implementation issues such as controlling VPN topology, scalability and resilience of VLAN services, and defining and implementing end-to-end quality of service.

Delivery:
  • Classroom
Regions:
  • South West England
Category:

Further Details

Who Should Attend:
This course is aimed at IT staff in customer organizations, product managers, engineers, operations staff in service provider organizations, and anyone who needs to understand in detail the architecture, operation and design of MPLS VPNs and MPLS VPLS, and how these are typically integrated in real-world networks.

Course Contents:
IP Core Technology Review
MPLS Core Technology Review
MPLS IP-VPN Architecture
VRFs and MP-BGP for Customer Routing
Route Targets to control VPN Topology
Routing Options between Provider and Customer
Internet and Extranet Implementations
Scaling MPLS VPNs using BGP Route Reflectors
MPLS Design and Implementation Issues
MPLS VPLS Architecture
Spanning Tree Variants in MPLS VPLS
Integration of Metro Ethernet and VPLS
QoS Techniques in MPLS Networks

This Training Course is taught in classrooms in the following locations:
Gloucester

Guide Price: £995.00