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Cisco Advanced Routing: Tier 3 Service Providers

Offered By: Pluralsight

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Cisco Courses OSPF Courses BGP Courses

Course Description

Overview

This course will teach you how to configure and troubleshoot routing protocols and IP services using a large-scale network topology.

Believe it or not, enterprise and service provider networking technologies are converging, and this course helps illustrate that. In this course, Cisco Advanced Routing: Tier 3 Service Providers, you’ll learn to design, configure, and manage a small Internet Service Provider (ISP), which in many ways resembles a large enterprise. First, you’ll explore OSPF, a complex and popular routing protocol common deployed in enterprises and service providers alike. Next, you’ll apply BGP both for upstream Internet connectivity and MPLS layer-3 VPN service, which large enterprises commonly use to provide multi-tenancy at scale. Finally, you’ll learn how to optimize the network using a subset of common IP services relating to management, monitoring, and security. Most of these topics are discussed using both IPv4 and IPv6 in the context of dual-stacking. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Cisco enterprise networking needed to manage large sized enterprise networks.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Configuring OSPF Areas and Network Types 43mins
  • Connecting Our First Customer using Complex Redistribution 26mins
  • Connecting to Upstream ISPs using BGP 24mins
  • Isolating Customers with MPLS Layer-3 VPNs 56mins
  • Achieving High Availability for Customers and LAN Clients 22mins
  • Deploying IP Services to Manage and Secure the Network 33mins
  • Modernizing Networks Using IPv6 26mins

Taught by

Nick Russo

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