Introduction
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Are you looking to isolate your CCIE lab preparation on an individual topic basis? Tired of spending hours setting up a lab topology? Are you weak on a specific topic like QoS, and want to see what the different variations of its configuration are? Look no further, Internetwork Expert's CCIE Service Provider Lab Workbook Volume I is your key to success!
Overview
Internetwork Expert's CCIE Service Provider Lab Workbook Volume I presents the topics covered in the CCIE Service Provider Lab Exam in an easy to follow, goal-oriented step-by-step approach. By isolating each topic on its own you are able to see firsthand the various ways to configure each technology, and what the specific implications of a configuration are. By understanding these fundamental operations of the protocols you will be able to predict advanced and sometimes subtle interactions when the various technologies are configured together.
Content
The workbook Labs contain hands-on individually focused labs that present topics in an easy to follow, goal-oriented step-by-step approach. The labs are used to isolate topics on their own allowing candidates to see firsthand the various ways to configure each technology, and what the specific implications of a configuration are. By understanding these fundamental operations of the protocols candidates will be able to predict advanced and sometimes subtle interactions when the various technologies are configured together.
Topics
Below is a short list of some of the topics covered in the CCIE Service Provider Lab Workbook Volume I.
Basic MPLS
MPLS VPNs with Static Routing
MPLS VPNs with RIPv2
MPLS VPNs with OSPF
MPLS VPNs with EIGRP
MPLS VPNs with EBGP
Central Services MPLS VPNs
MPLS VPNs with Extranets
MPLS VPNs and VRF Export Map
MPLS VPNs with BGP Site-Of-Origin
MPLS VPNs with OSPF and Sham-Links
MPLS VPNs with OSPF and Domain-ID
MPLS VPNs with VPNv4 Route Reflection
Inter-AS MPLS VPNs with Back-to-Back VRF
Inter-AS MPLS VPNs with MP-eBGP for VPNv4 Exchange
Inter-AS MPLS VPNs with Multihop MP-eBGP for VPNv4 Exchange
Carrier Supporting Carrier – IP Only Customer Carrier
Carrier Supporting Carrier – MPLS Enabled Customer Carrier
Carrier Supporting Carrier – Hierarchical MPLS VPNs
VRF-Lite
Controlling MPLS Label Distribution
MPLS Traffic Engineering – Dynamic PE to PE Tunnels
MPLS Traffic Engineering – Explicit PE to PE Tunnels
MPLS Traffic Engineering – Unequal Cost Load Balancing
MPLS QoS
Multicast over MPLS VPNs
PIM Dense Mode
PIM Sparse Mode
Multicast RPF Failure
Auto-RP
Auto-RP – Multiple Candidate RPs
Auto-RP – Filtering Candidate RPs
Auto-RP Listener
PIM NBMA Mode
Auto-RP and Default RP Placement
Bootstrap Router
Multicast Source Distribution Protocol (MSDP)
Anycast RP
Multicast BGP