Nº
1205
DATE: CALL
PRICE NIS: 2120 + VAT
DURATION: 2 Days
Course Overview: An Introduction to DiffServ, IntServ/RSVP, MPLS and VPN
The MPLS and Traffic Engineering seminar presents the issue of traffic engineering in IP networks. DiffServ and IntServ/RSVP are studies as an introduction to MPLS, to which most of the seminar is dedicated. Label format and distribution are explained, as well as RSVP-TE, CR-LDP and CSPF. At the end, VPN related issues are studied.
Who should attend?
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Network managers & planners
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Consultants involved in the design of modern communications networks
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R&D staff in charge of developing routers
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Sales / Marketing staff from routers manufacturers
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Design, operation and sales / marketing staff from network operators using DiffServ, RSVP or MPLS
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Technical and pre-sales support staff involved with routers and network services
Prerequisities:None
Course Outline:
1. Introduction
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IP Routing and Switching paradigm
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What is Traffic Engineering?
2. MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching)
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Introduction to MPLS
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MPLS history
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MPLS terminology
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MPLS architecture
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Types of nodes
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What is a label
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LSPs and FECs
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Forward Equivalence Class
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Label Information Base (LIB)
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Label Stacks
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Signaling and Label distribution protocols
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Label Setup, Signaling and Forwarding
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MPLS Label Distribution
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Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)
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Label Switched Path (LSP)
3. IP QOS
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QoS Parameters
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IntServ architecture
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Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)
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RSVP concept
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RSVP messages (Path, Resv)
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RSVP process
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IntServ Disadvantages
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Differentiated Model (DiffServ)
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Diffserv concept
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DiffServ components
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DS Code Points
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Per-Hop Behavior (PHB )
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Traffic Conditioner Block (TCB)
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IntServ vs. DiffServ
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DiffServ Routers
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MPLS and QOS
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Diffserv over MPLS
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E-LSP and L-LSP
4. Traffic Engineering
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Traffic Eng. Vs. network Eng.
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Constrained Routing
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Components of MPLS TE model
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Signaling
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RSVP-TE
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Messages
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TE styles
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Attributes
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Signaling protocols
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Fast reroute and graceful restart
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Fast reroute
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Fast Reroute (signaling protocol)
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One-to-One backup
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Many-to-one backup
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Fast Reroute Issues
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Graceful Restart
5. VPN
6. Summary