Cisco® Implementing Cisco® Service Provider VPN Services 1.0 (SPVI)
Duration
5 Days
Price
2.950,00 €
Course Type
No Location
In this course, you will learn how to manage end-customer Virtual Private Network (VPN) environments built over a common service provider Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) backbone. You will complete hands-on labs to reinforce MPLS VPN fundamental concepts, benefits, and classification, MPLS components, MPLS control plane and data plane operations, MPLS VPN routing using Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF), Layer 2 and Layer 3 MPLS VPNs, IPv6 MPLS VPN implementations, IP Multicast VPNs, and shared services VPNs. The course also covers solutions for deploying MPLS VPN crossing multiple Service Provider domains that improve the use of network bandwidth. This course prepares you for the CCNP Service Provider concentration exam 300-515.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
- - How networks function, identifying major components, and function of network components.
- - Understand issues related to increasing traffic on an Ethernet LAN and identify switched LAN technology solutions to Ethernet networking issues
- - Extending the reach of a LAN and the methods that can be used with a focus on RF wireless access
- - Functions of Wide Area Networks (WANs), the major devices of WANs, and configure PPP encapsulation, static and dynamic routing, PAT and RIP routing.
- - Use of the command-line interface to discover neighbors on the network and managing the router’s startup and configuration.
- Technical Features of this course include the following:
- - The Open System Interconnection (OSI) reference model.
- - Ethernet and TCP/IP
- - IOS Software
- - Wireless LANs
- - LAN and WAN Technologies
- Associated Certification: CCENT
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Course Outline
1 - Introducing VPN Services
- VPN Fundamentals
- MPLS VPN Control Plane Operation
2 - Troubleshooting MPLS VPN Underlay
- Troubleshoot Core Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP)
- Troubleshoot Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
3 - Implementing Layer 3 MPLS VPNs
- Multiprotocol BGP (MP-BGP) Routing Requirements in MPLS VPNs
- Provider Edge to Customer Edge (PE-to-CE) Routing Requirements in Layer 3 MPLS VPNs
4 - Implementing Layer 3 Interdomain MPLS VPNs
- Inter-Autonomous System (AS) for Layer 3 MPLS VPNs
- Content Security and Control (CSC) for Layer 3 MPLS VPNs
5 - Implementing Layer 3 Multicast MPLS VPNs
- Multicast VPN (MVPN) Fundamentals
- Implement Intranet MVPN
6 - Troubleshooting Intra-AS Layer 3 VPNs
- Troubleshoot PE-CE Connectivity
- Troubleshoot PE-to-Route Reflector
7 - Implementing Layer 2 VPNs
- Layer 2 Service Architecture and Carrier Ethernet Services
- Refresh on Traditional Ethernet LAN (E-LAN), E-Line, and E-Tree Solutions
8 - Troubleshooting Layer 2 VPNs
- Troubleshoot Common Issues for Traditional E-Line, E-LAN, and E-Tree Ethernet Solutions
- Troubleshoot Common Issues for Ethernet VPN (EVPN) Native, EVPN Virtual Private Wire Service (VPWS), and EVPN Integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB) Solutions
9 - Implementing Layer 3 IPv6 MPLS VPNs
- Classical Solutions for Deploying IPv6 over IPv4 Environments
- Using 6VPE to Deploy IPv6 Connectivity over MPLS Environment
10 - Troubleshooting Layer 3 IPv6 MPLS VPNs
- Troubleshooting PE-to-PE Connectivity
11 - Lab Outline
- Verify the Service Provider Backbone Operation for MPLS VPN
- Work with VRF Instances
- Troubleshoot the MPLS VPN Backbone
- Configure MP-BGP as the PE-CE Routing Protocol
- Configure and Verify PE-to-CE Routing Requirements
- Enable Shared Services VPN
- Deploy Internet Access as a VPN Service
- Troubleshoot Layer 3 MPLS VPN End-Customer Connectivity
- Implement Different EVPN Solutions
- Troubleshoot EVPN VPWS
- Implement IPv6 VPN Provider Edge Router (6VPE)
Target Audience
This course is for network professionals who need to learn the techniques to implement, configure, monitor, and support Service Provider VPN solutions based on MPLS backbones.
Network administrators
Network engineers
Network supervisors
Network managers
Network Operations Center (NOC) personnel
Network designers
Network architects
Channel partners