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IP & DCN Planning for Microwave Networks

2016

IP & DCN Planning for Microwave


Networks
To equip trainees with in-depth understandings and practical knowledge of
IP / MPLS & DCN Planning and its Implementation in a
Telecommunications environment.

Falcon Computers
Engineering & Technology Solutions www.etspk.com
7/21/2016
Course Overview
When your business relies on a solidly functioning IP network, it’s not the time to forget about
the foundation upon which it is built.
Understanding the basic and advanced principles of IP/MPLS & DCN technologies can make a
difference when your network must support real-time services like streaming video, Voice over
IP, e-learning or even be properly secured against hackers.
This customized course focus on vendor-independent IP/MPLS & DCN Planning and
Implementation at large carrier network. It lays a solid foundation for dealing with the choice of
routing protocols and their efficient operation, route redistribution, IP/MPLS (DCN) design on
both wireline and wireless network, Layer 2 and Layer 3 MPLS VPN technologies, Traffic
Engineering, implementation of VLANs, ensuring that your IP infrastructure can support
advanced services through the understanding of effective topologies and bandwidth
requirements, and providing you with insights that will help with the Planning and
Implementation of network security. Whether you are a seasoned network professional looking
for a refresher or new to the business of networking, don’t miss this opportunity to master the
fundamentals before deploying advanced services on your network. This course equips with
hands on simulation of real case.

Key Benefits

 Get the latest facts and developments surrounding IP/MPLS (DCN) Planning and
Implementation in a Telecom (GSM or UMTS) network
 Improve your understanding of a critical WAN technology

Pre-Requisites for Participants

Background in TCP/IP and data communications is recommended.

Who Should Attend?

 Network Engineering Managers


 Technical Managers
 IP Transmission Planners
 Network Planners who are planning the Microwave or IP/MPLS network
 Network Engineers & Designers who are designing or deploying a Telco IP/MPLS
network

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Course Outline

Introduction and Overview


 Course Objectives
 New challenges facing Telco Operator
 Business Motivation for a single convergent IP Infrastructure

Carrier Layer 2 Technologies


 TDM vs Ethernet
 Carrier Ethernet
 Evolution of IEEE Ethernet standards: From 10BaseT to 100 Gigabit Ethernet
 Customer facing access technologies – DSL, DOCSIS, FTTH, Edge, HSPA, LTE

Ethernet Switching Fundamentals


 Bridging and Switching Technologies
 Spanning Tree Protocol
 Virtual LANs (VLANs)
 Trunking Technologies and Applications
 Layer 3 Switching

IP Routing Concepts
 OSI 7-Layer Reference Module
 Layer 3 IP Addressing (IPv4 and IPv6)
 Designing Proper IP Address Space
 IP Routing – Static vs Dynamic, FLSM & VLSM & CIDR
 Routing Protocols Overview
 Routing Redistribution

Routing Information Protocol (RIP)


 RIP Operation
 RIP Version 1, Version2
 Feature Summary
 Workshop: RIP Configuration

Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)


 OSPF Overview
 OSPF Messages – Link State Advertisements (LSAs)
 OSPF Operations
 OSPF Hierarchical Design
 Areas
 Designated Routers
 Area Boarder Routers

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 ASBRs
 OSPF on Broadcast and Non-Broadcast Multi-Access (NBMA) Networks
 Feature Summary
 Workshop: OSPF Configuration

Integrated IS-IS
 IS-IS Overview
 IS-IS Protocol Data Units (PDUs)
 IS-IS Operations
 IS-IS Hierarchical Design Areas
 Designated Routers
 Level 1 Routers
 Level 2 Routers
 Level 1/2 Routers
 Feature Summary
 Workshop: IS-IS Configuration

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)


 BGP Overview
 BGP Operations
 BGP Messages
 BGP Attributes
 eBGP vs iBGP
 iBGP and IGP Synchronization
 Autonomous Systems
 Large-Scale BGP Peering
 Feature Summary
 Workshop: BGP Configuration

Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) Technology


 The Drawbacks of Traditional IP Routing
 Basic MPLS Concepts and Label Switch Router (LSR) Types
 Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)
 Loop Prevention and Detection in MPLS
 MPLS Implementations
 Summary

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Layer 3 MPLS VPN Technology
 Major VPN Technologies and Topologies
 Layer 3 MPLS VPN vs Peer-to-Peer VPN
 Architectural Blocks
 Routing Model and Packet Forwarding
 Provider Edge – Customer Edge Routing Protocols
 Static Routes
 OSPF
 RIP
 eBGP
 Advance Layer 3 MPLS VPN Design
 Inter-AS VPN
 Summary
 Workshop: MPLS VPN Configuration

Layer 2 VPN Technologies


 Layer 2 VPN Overview
 Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint VPN
 Ethernet Private Line
 Ethernet Virtual Private Line
 Inter-Working
 Multipoint VPN
 Ethernet LAN - VPLS
 Ethernet Tree
 VPLS Scalability Issue and Solutions
 Ethernet Network to Network Interface (NNI)
 Other Types Of Layer 2 VPN – Non–MPLS
 Summary

Traffic Engineering With MPLS


 Traffic Engineering Overview
 Traffic Engineering Theory
 Information Distribution
 Path Selection / Calculation
 Path Setup
 Trunk Admission Control
 Path Maintenance
 Forwarding Traffic On to Tunnel
 Tunnel Attributes
 Refresh Reduction
 Tunnel Protection & Summary

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MPLS Implementation in Telecom (GSM / UMTS) Networks
 Overview
 Wireline Operator Implementations
 Enterprise VPNs
 Infrastructure / Service VPNs
 Traffic Engineering
 Wireless Operator Implementations
 IP RAN
 Packet Core
 Mobile VPN
 Summary

Quality Of Service (QoS)


 QoS Overview
 Packet Classification and Marking
 IEEE 802.1p
 IP Precedence
 DiffServ Code Point (DSCP)
 MPLS Experimental Bit
 Congestion Management - Queuing
 Congestion Avoidance
 Tail Drop
 Random Early Detection (RED)
 Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED)
 Shaping and Policing
 MPLS QoS
 Pipe Mode
 Traffic Engineering
 Summary

Security Best Practice In SP Network


 Overview
 Routing / Peering Protection
 Infrastructure Protection
 Service Protection
 Separated Management Network
 Summary

Note: This is 5 days course. For more customized or 3 days course, some of the modules will be
excluded.

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