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Certified Inter-Networking Engineer (MTCINE)
Training outline
Duration
2 days
Outcomes
By the end of this training session, the student will be able to set up and manage organization wide networks
Target audience
Network engineers and technicians wanting to deploy and support networks using BGP (internal and external), MPLS, VPLS protocols
Course prerequisites
MTCNA and MTCRE certificates
Module 1
BGP
What is Autonomous System (AS)
What is Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)?
Path Vector algorithm
BGP Transport and packet types
iBGP and eBGP
Stub network scenarios and private AS removal
Non-stub scenarios
iBGP and eBGP multi-hop and loopback usage
Route distribution and routing filters
BGP best path selection algorithm
BGP prefix attributes and their usage
BGP route reflectors and confederations
Module 1 laboratory
Module 2
MPLS
MPLS basics
Static label mapping
Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)
Penultimate-hop-popping
MPLS traceroute differences
LDP based VPLS tunnels
Bridge split horizon
VPLS control word (CW) usage
L2MTU importance and MPLS fragmentation
BGP based VPLS
VRF and route leaking
BGP based layer3 tunnels (L3VPN)
OSPF as CE-PE protocol
Module 2 laboratory
Module 3
Traffic Engineering
What is traffic engineering and how it works
RSVP, static path, dynamic path (CSPF)
Bandwidth allocation and bandwidth limitation differences and settings
Module 3 laboratory