Core Routing
About the Course
Welcome to our OSPF BGP and MPLS course with online virtual lab! This course is designed for network engineers and IT professionals who want to gain advanced knowledge and hands-on experience working with OSPF, BGP, and MPLS technologies. You will gain practical experience configuring and troubleshooting these routing protocols and technologies in a simulated environment, which will help you build the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in the real world. Our expert instructors are highly skilled and experienced professionals who are dedicated to providing you with a comprehensive and hands-on learning experience. Thank you for choosing LINT. We look forward to helping you enhance your skills, advance your career, and succeed in the dynamic world of advanced routing protocols and technologies.
Pre-requisites
Basic knowledge of networking concepts and experience with service provider technologies.CCNA Service Provider certification or equivalent knowledge is recommended but not mandatory
Key Topics
Certifications Covering Core Routing:
- CCNP Enterprise: Includes exams like 350-401 ENCOR and 300-410 ENARSI, focusing on core routing and advanced routing techniques.
- CCIE (Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert): Higher-level certifications that dive deeply into advanced routing and network design.
Key Aspects of Cisco Core Routing:
1. Routing Protocols:
OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) : An Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) used for routing within an autonomous system.
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) : The protocol used for routing between different autonomous systems (ASes) on the internet.
MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) : A technology used to improve the speed and efficiency of network traffic.
2. Protocol Configuration:
OSPF Configuration : Implementing OSPF in various network topologies, configuring areas, and optimizing OSPF routing.
BGP Configuration : Establishing BGP peering, configuring BGP attributes, and managing route advertisements.
MPLS Configuration : Enabling MPLS on router interfaces, setting up label distribution, and configuring MPLS VPNs and traffic engineering.
3. Troubleshooting:
Diagnosing Routing Issues: Using tools and commands to identify and resolve routing problems.
Performance Monitoring: Monitoring and analyzing routing performance to ensure network efficiency.
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Ideal Candidates for Cisco Core Routing
Core Routing emphasizes advanced routing technologies and is perfect for professionals dealing with core network infrastructures and large-scale routing solution
Network Engineers : Professionals who design, implement, and manage complex routing solutions.
Network Administrators : Individuals responsible for the configuration and maintenance of routing protocols.
Network Architects : Those involved in planning and designing large-scale network infrastructures.
IT Professionals : Individuals seeking to specialize in advanced routing and network optimization.
Career Benefits
Advanced Knowledge : Gain advanced skills in service provider technologies and network design.
Career Growth : Opens up advanced roles and opportunities in service provider environments and network architecture.
Industry Recognition : Validates expertise in managing and optimizing service provider networks, enhancing job prospects and credibility complex network technologies and solutions.
Related Courses : Cisco Core Routing, Cisco SDWAN, CCNP Security, Python for Network Engineers, AWS.
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