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Learn MoreIn this course, learners will take a deep dive look at the history and genesis of Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS). Topics will include the learning path course tools and how to best optimize your learning experience, a review of the IP-based solutions that preceded MPLS, the definition of key terms and foundational MPLS concepts, and a comprehensive look at the control & data planes. All course simulations are done using Cisco's Virtual Internet Routing Lab (VIRL) and all configurations are available in both text file format and the original VIRL .virl format.
Instructor for this course
Travis Bonfigli
CCNA (RS CCNP (RS & WRLS) CNACI CWNE #131 JNCIA WRLS & SC)
Course Introduction & Overview
Course Tools Overview
Optimizing Your Learning Experience
Virtual Internet Routing Lab (VIRL)
History of MPLS
Traditional IP Routing
Policy Based Routing (PBR)
VRF-Lite
Easy Virtual Network (EVN)
L2TPv3
Label Switch Routers (LSR)
Label Switched Path (LSP)
Forwarding Equivalence Class (FEC)
Upstream & Downstream
Label Distribution Concepts
Labels - The Basics
Control Plane & Data Plane
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