- Answering your questions
- Udemy Tips and Tricks
- CCNA #084: MPLS Terms for the CCNA Exam (P, PE, CE, LSR, LSP, Label)
- CCNA #085: MPLS Part 2: MPLS Labels and reasons to implement MPLS
- CCNA #086: MPLS Part 3: Core MPLS Configuration: MPLS, LDP, Neighbor relationshi
- CCNA #087: MPLS Part 4: Core MPLS Labels - CEF, forwarding tables, Wireshark cap
- CCNA #088: MPLS Part 5: Hide Core MPLS network from customers
- CCNA #089: MPLS Part 6: MPLS VRFs and Layer 3 VPNs (Virtual Router and Forwardin
- CCNA #090: MPLS Part 7: MBGP, Router OSPF VRF, MPLS L3VPN, address-family vpn4
- CCNA #091: MPLS Part 7: CE OSPF configuration and testing. Why does the ping f
- CCNA #092: MPLS Part 9: PE2 configuration: VRFs, OSPF, BGP "
- CCNA #093: MPLS Part 10: BGP and OSPF Redistribution "
- CCNA #094: MPLS Part 11: Testing and verification
- Bonus Lecture
What you'll learn
- Learn about the advantages of MPLS and MPLS L3VPNs
- Learn what MPLS labels are
- Learn how core MPLS works
- Learn how to configure MPLS L3VPNs
- Learn how to hide core MPLS routers from customers
- View MPLS labels using Wireshark
- Learn MPLS terms: CE, PE, P, Labels, PHP and more
- Learn how to configure MBGP
- Learn how to configure VRFs
- Learn how to redistribute between MBGP and OSPF
Description
MPLS is one of the topics in the CCNA exam! You need to have a fundamental understanding of MPLS to prepare for your exam. This course explains what MPLS is, how it works and then shows you practically how to configure core MPLS and MPLS L3VPNs.
This course goes deeper to CCNP level to ensure that you are comfortable with both the CCNA exam topics as well as have knowledge for CCNP exams.
This course is practical and shows you how to configure multiple routers (P, PE, CE) using GNS3.
Learn MPLS terms such as C, P, PE, Label, PHP, VRF, MBGP, label pop, label impose, label swap and more
Learn how to configure core MPLS routers (P and PE)
Learn what labels look like with Wireshark
Learn how to redistribute between MBGP and OSPF
Learn how to configure VRFs
Learn how to configure multiple instances of OSPF
Learn about label stacking and how labels are displayed in the CEF table
This course uses GNS3 to demonstrate multiple P routers, multiple PE routers and multiple CE routers. You can now build an entire MPLS network on your laptop using GNS3!
About the instructors
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David Bombal
CCIE #11023, over 20 years of network training experience
David Bombal (CCIE #11023 Emeritus) passed his Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert Routing and Switching exam in January 2003 and is one of a small percentage of Cisco Engineers that pass their CCIE labs on their first attempt.
David qualified as a Cisco Certified Systems Instructor (CCSI #22787) many years ago! He has been training Cisco courses for over 20 years and has delivered instructor led courses in various countries around the world covering a wide range of Cisco topics from CCNA to CCIE.
David is very active on social media and has over 2 million YouTube subscribers and has posted over 1,000 free videos.
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Simple and very interrsting.
well done
Nice Course with clear crisp summary