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PacNOG 18: Track 1 - Introduction to Routing


Synopsis:

This technical workshop is made up of lectures and hands-on lab exercise to teach design issues to build routing infrastructure, classifications and how to choose different routing protocols, Internet routing architecture design principles, OSPF, BGP, BGP traffic engineering and scaling tools i.e. Local Pref, MED, AS path prepend, communities, Route reflector, peer group etc. Presentation cover detail protocol level operation an industry best current practise for both service provider and enterprise network.

The course also includes intense practical work based on IPv4 as well as IPv6 and Cisco IOS router configuration commands.

  • Course: IP Routing Concept & Advance BGP
  • Delivery: Workshop
  • Duration: 4 days
  • Level of Study: Intermediate

Target Audience:

Mid level to senior technical and design staff of ISP, network operators or enterprise, who are involved in day-to-day network operation and planning function.

Pre-requisites:

It is assumed that participants have a good understanding of network operations, Internet technologies, OSI reference model, TCP/IP and router operating system software (i.e Cisco IOS etc).

It is recommended that the participants attend WROU01 course prior to attending this course.

Course Outline:

  • IPv6 Address Structure
  • Routing Lab Topology Overview
  • Operation of OSPF Routing Protocol
  • Lab Exercise on Basic Router and OSPF Dynamic Routing Configuration
  • Basic BGP operation
  • BGP Attributes and Path Selection Process
  • BGP traffic engineering tools i.e. Local Pref, MED, AS path prepend, communities etc.
  • BGP Scaling Techniques i.e. Route reflector, peer group
  • Lab Exercise on iBGP, RR, Peer group etc.
  • Internet Exchange [IX] Policy Overview and Configuration requirement, Route server etc.

Other requirements:

Hardware: It is highly recommended that participants bring their own laptop computers (At least Pentium 4, 1gb Ram, DVD drive, Wifi (b/g/n), with administrative access to system) to practice the lessons learned during the workshops.

Software: SSH Client, Telnet Client

Maximum Attendees:

40 participants per workshop

Please note:

Certificate of participation is provided upon successful completion of the course.

Workshop Materials

The workshop materials and working configurations for each of the lab exercise will be available at the end of the workshop.

  Last modified: Wed Jun 19 12:46:03 CLT 2010