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CCNP SPCOR 350-501 Official Cert Guide
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This cert guide is Cisco's official, comprehensive self-study resource for the CCNP SPCOR 350-501 certification. It prepares students to demonstrate knowledge of implementing core service provider network technologies including core architecture, services, networking, automation, quality of services, security, and network assurance.

This book serves as a valuable resource, offering foundational insights into every aspect of the Service Providers' technologies. In each chapter, there are review questions that allow students to assess their understanding of the pertinent information, from the big picture down to the finer details, all of which are illustrated through practical examples. Furthermore, each chapter imparts useful design tips that will steer students toward a more visionary approach, particularly within the context of Service Provider networks.

This Official Cert Guide covers every exam objective concisely and logically, with extensive teaching features designed to promote retention and understanding. This complete study package includes

  • A test-preparation routine proven to help you pass the exams
  • Do I Know This Already? quizzes, which enable you to decide how much time you need to spend on each section
  • Chapter-ending Key Topic tables, which help you drill on key concepts you must know thoroughly
  • Practice exercises that help you enhance your knowledge
  • An online interactive Flash Cards application to help you drill on Key Terms by chapter
  • A final preparation chapter, which guides you through tools and resources to help you craft your review and test-taking strategies
  • Study plan suggestions and templates to help you organize and optimize your study time

This cert guide is Cisco's official, comprehensive self-study resource for the CCNP SPCOR 350-501 certification. It prepares students to demonstrate knowledge of implementing core service provider network technologies including core architecture, services, networking, automation, quality of services, security, and network assurance.

This book serves as a valuable resource, offering foundational insights into every aspect of the Service Providers' technologies. In each chapter, there are review questions that allow students to assess their understanding of the pertinent information, from the big picture down to the finer details, all of which are illustrated through practical examples. Furthermore, each chapter imparts useful design tips that will steer students toward a more visionary approach, particularly within the context of Service Provider networks.

This Official Cert Guide covers every exam objective concisely and logically, with extensive teaching features designed to promote retention and understanding. This complete study package includes

  • A test-preparation routine proven to help you pass the exams
  • Do I Know This Already? quizzes, which enable you to decide how much time you need to spend on each section
  • Chapter-ending Key Topic tables, which help you drill on key concepts you must know thoroughly
  • Practice exercises that help you enhance your knowledge
  • An online interactive Flash Cards application to help you drill on Key Terms by chapter
  • A final preparation chapter, which guides you through tools and resources to help you craft your review and test-taking strategies
  • Study plan suggestions and templates to help you organize and optimize your study time
Über den Autor

Bradley Riapolov is a seasoned technical solutions architect at Cisco Systems, currently serving in the MassScale Infrastructure Group. Since joining Cisco in 2008, he has been at the forefront of designing and deploying cutting-edge networking solutions, leveraging his extensive expertise to meet the complex demands of todays technology landscape.

Before his tenure at Cisco, Bradley gained invaluable experience working with various Fortune 500 companies, where he was instrumental in designing and operating small, medium, and large networks. His 20-year career is marked by a diverse background in successfully implementing technical campaigns across multiple industries, including transport, service provider, enterprise, industrial, and mobility networking.

In addition to his role at Cisco, Bradley is a recognized thought leader and educator. As a Cisco Press author and a distinguished speaker at Cisco Live, he has contributed to the body of knowledge in networking, sharing his insights and expertise through various publications. Moreover, his dedication to education is widely demonstrated, not only within Cisco but also through his role as a NetAcad instructor, where he has mentored and guided aspiring network professionals.

Bradleys dedication to excellence and his ability to simplify complex concepts have made him a respected figure in the networking community. His contributions continue to shape the future of networking, driving innovation and excellence in the industry. Bradleys refreshing no-nonsense approach to problem-solving has earned him a credible reputation among customers and peers alike.

Mohammad Khalil is an experienced service provider and enterprise expert, having worked in several service provider networks within the MENA region. Currently, he is a leader with the Cisco Competitive Win Center team covering enterprise architecture and working closely with Cisco sales/technical teams on designing their solutions.

Mohammad is a passionate networking expert, following technology trends and certifications development by writing several work labs and design scenarios. He was honored to be one of the SMEs for the CCIE Service Provider blueprint, SME for updated content of the CCIE Enterprise, and president of the Jordan IPv6 Council (part of the IPv6FORUM).

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction xxx
Part I Architectures
Chapter 1
Service Provider Architectures 2
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 2
Foundation Topics 4
Network Core Architectures 4
Metro Ethernet 5
E-Line (Ethernet Line Service) 5
E-LAN (Ethernet LAN Service) 7
E-Tree (Ethernet Tree Service) 7
Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) 8
MPLS 8
Unified MPLS 10
Segment Routing 13
Segment Routing Traffic Engineering (SRTE) 14
SRv6 (Segment Routing IPv6) 15
Transport Technologies 16
DOCSIS 16
xDSL 17
TDM 19
Dense Wavelength-Division Multiplexing (DWDM) 21
xPON 24
Routed Optical Networking 27
Mobility (Packet Core, RAN xhaul Transport for 5G vRAN and ORAN Transport) 31
Packet Core 32
xHaul 33
Functional Splits Options 34
O-RAN 36
Exam Preparation Tasks 37
Chapter 2 Software Architectures 40
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 40
Foundation Topics 41
Software Architectures 41
IOS 42
IOS XE 42
IOS XR 47
Exam Preparation Tasks 58
Chapter 3 Service Provider Virtualization 60
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 60
Foundation Topics 61
Virtualization Technologies 61
NFV Infrastructure 61
VNF Workloads 63
Containers 63
Application Hosting 68
Exam Preparation Tasks 70
Part II Routing
Chapter 4
Routing Fundamentals 72
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 72
Foundation Topics 74
IP Routing 74
Changing Natural Routing Protocol Behaviors 76
Route Maps 77
Route Policy Language (RPL) 88
Prefix Lists 100
Prefix Sets 103
Exam Preparation Tasks 105
Chapter 5 IS-IS 108
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 109
Foundation Topics 110
Implement IS-IS (IPv4 and IPv6) 110
IS-IS Topology 111
Basic IS-IS Configuration 112
IS-IS Single Topology and Multitopology 121
IS-IS Adjacencies 129
IS-IS Network Types 131
IS-IS Metrics 137
Route Advertisement 141
Overload Bit 146
Authentication 148
Back to IS-IS Areas 152
Troubleshooting IS-IS 155
Exam Preparation Tasks 155
Chapter 6 OSPF 158
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 158
Foundation Topics 160
Implement OSPFv2 160
OSPF Overview 162
Designated Router and Backup Designated Router 169
DR and BDR Priorities 176
OSPF Timers 179
OSPF Network Types 181
Route Advertisement 186
OSPF Stubby Areas 193
OSPF Totally Stubby Areas 196
OSPF Not-So-Stubby Areas (NSSAs) 196
OSPF Totally Not-So-Stubby Areas 199
OSPF Multi-Area Adjacencies 200
OSPF Virtual Links 206
Implement OSPFv3 209
Configuring OSPFv3 211
Implementing OSPFv3 Authentication 218
OSPFv3 Multiple Instances 221
Troubleshooting OSPF 225
Exam Preparation Tasks 226
Chapter 7 BGP Fundamentals 228
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 228
Foundation Topics 231
Introduction to BGP 231
Autonomous System (AS) 231
BGP ASN Representation 236
BGP Messages 238
BGP Neighbor States 239
BGP Address Families 244
BGP Prefix Advertisement 246
BGP Path Attributes 248
BGP Path Selection 255
Weight 261
Locally Originated 263
AS Path 263
Origin 267
MED 268
BGP Multipath 273
eBGP vs. iBGP 274
IGP Next Hop 275
Oldest Route 275
Router ID 275
Accumulated IGP (AIGP) 275
Aggregate Address 277
Redistribution 280
Communities 282
Community Lists 290
BGP Peer Templates 291
Cost Community 292
Regular Expressions 294
Filter Lists 295
Mitigating the Split-Horizon Rule with Route Reflection and Confederations 297
Route Reflection 297
Confederations 304
BGP Loop Prevention 306
Allowas-in 307
AS Override 308
Troubleshooting 308
ACL/Firewalls 308
TTL 309
Authentication 310
Autonomous System 310
Different Address Families 310
MTU 311
Exam Preparation Tasks 311
Chapter 8 BGP Optimization and Convergence 316
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 316
Foundation Topics 317
Minimum Route Advertisement Interval (MRAI) 317
Fast Peering Session Deactivation 319
Next-Hop Tracking 322
BGP and IGP Interaction 326
BGP Route Dampening 328
Prefix Independent Convergence 333
BGP Shadow Route Reflector 340
BGP Best External 341
High Availability: BGP Graceful Restart 344
High Availability: BGP Non-Stop Routing 347
Exam Preparation Tasks 348
Chapter 9 Multicast 352
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 352
Foundation Topics 354
Multicast 354
IGMP 356
IGMPv1 357
IGMPv2 357
IGMPv3 358
Implementing IGMP 358
MLD 379
Multicast Routing Protocol Types 392
PIM-SM Multicast Distribution Trees 392
Rendezvous Points 410
PIM Auto-RP 410
PIM Bootstrap Router (BSR) 416
Bidirectional PIM 418
Source-Specific Multicast (SSM) 424
PIMv6 433
MLD 434
PIMv2 437
Static RP 439
BSR 442
Exam Preparation Tasks 447
Part III Transport Protocols
Chapter 10
MPLS Fundamentals 452
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 452
Foundation Topics 454
MPLS Fundamentals 454
Reserved Labels 455
Ethertype 455
Additions of MPLS 456
MPLS Label Operations 456
MPLS Label Types 457
Label Assignment 458
MPLS LDP Autoconfig 465
MPLS Label Assignment 467
MPLS Advertise Labels 469
MPLS LDP Session Protection 477
MPLS LDP Session Authentication 480
MPLS LDP IGP Synchronization 483
MPLS OAM 488
Exam Preparation Tasks 491
Chapter 11 MPLS L2VPNs 494
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 494
Foundation Topics 496
Metro Ethernet 496
E-Line (Ethernet Line Services) 496
E-LAN (Ethernet LAN Services) 497
E-Tree (Ethernet Tree Services) 497
E-Access 498
MPLS AToM 498
VPLS 502
Discovery and Signaling 505
VPLS Signaled with LDP (Manual) 505
VPLS Signaled with LDP (Autodiscovery) 509
VPLS Signaled with BGP 513
H-VPLS 519
ITU-T G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection Switching 525
CFM Protocols and Link Failures 526
Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management 526
Customer Service Instance 527
Maintenance Domain 528
Ethernet CFM Maintenance Domain 528
Maintenance Point 529
Maintenance Association 529
Maintenance Endpoints 530
CFM Messages 531
Cross-Check Function 532
Ethernet CFM and Ethernet OAM Interaction 533
Provider Bridges (802.1ad) 535
802.1ad Ports 537
Service Provider Bridges 538
S-Bridge Component 538
C-Bridge Component 539
NNI Port 539
Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB) 539
PBB-EVPN Components 541
EVPN 543
Next-Generation Solutions for L2VPN 545
CE Multihoming 545
Frame Duplication 545
MAC Flip-Flopping 545
MPLS-Based Data Plane EVPN 547
Exam Preparation Tasks 550
Chapter 12 MPLS L3VPNs 554
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 554
Foundation Topics 556
MPLS L3VPN 556
Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) 557
MPLS LDP 562
Multiprotocol-BGP (MP-BGP) 564
MPLS L3VPN Static PE-CE Routing 567
MPLS L3VPN OSPF PE-CE Routing 577
MPLS L3VPN OSPF Routing, Backdoor Link 585
OSPF Down Bit 589
MPLS L3VPN EIGRP PE-CE Routing 591
MPLS L3VPN BGP PE-CE Routing 595
BGP Allowas-in 596
BGP AS-Override 597
Route Target Filtering Mechanisms 598
Import and Export Maps 601
Route Target Constraint 604
MPLS L3VPN Route Reflector Deployment 607
Multicast VPN 610
Multicast VPN Service Types 611
Multicast Distribution Trees 611
Draft-Rosen 611
PIM/GRE mVPN: Routing Information Distribution Using PIM C-instances 613
NG Multicast for L3VPNBGP/MPLS mVPN (NG mVPN) 614
Requirements for Support of PIM-SM SSM in an mVPN 614
BGP/MPLS mVPN: Carrying Multicast mVPN Routing Information Using C-Multicast Routes 615
Exam Preparation Tasks 617
Chapter 13 Advanced MPLS Services 622
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 622
Foundation Topics 624
Unified MPLS 624
MPLS L3VPN Shared Services (Internet) 629
MPLS L3VPN Internet Access Option 1: VRF-Specific Default Route 629
MPLS L3VPN Internet Access Option 2: Separate PE-CE Interface 634
MPLS L3VPN Internet Access Option 3: Extranet with Internet-VRF 635
MPLS L3VPN Internet Access Option 4: VRF-Aware NAT 639
MPLS Inter-AS L3VPN 640
Inter-AS Option A 641
Inter-AS Option B 643
Inter-AS Option C 649
Inter-AS Option AB 652
Carrier Supporting Carrier (CsC) 654
Quality of Service (QoS) 659
MPLS QoS 660
Uniform Mode 661
Pipe Mode 661
Short Pipe Mode 662
Exam Preparation Tasks 662
Chapter 14 MPLS Traffic Engineering 666
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 666
Foundation Topics 667
MPLS Traffic Engineering Fundamentals 667
OSPF Extensions for MPLS TE 670
IS-IS Extensions for MPLS TE 671
Constrained Shortest Path First 672
Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) Operation in MPLS TE 673
RSVP PATH Message 674
RSVP RESV Message 675
RSVP Error Messages 676
RSVP Tear Messages 676
How to Place Traffic into a TE Tunnel 678
Forwarding Adjacency 687
MPLS Fast Reroute (FRR) 695
FRR Terminology 696
Link Protection 697
Node Protection 697
FRR on IOS XR 703
MPLS TE QoS 712
The DiffServ-TE Solution 712
Maximum Allocation Model (MAM) 713
Russian Dolls Model (RDM) 714
DiffServ for DS-TE 715
DS-TE Modes 715
Class-Based Tunnel Selection (CBTS) 716
Policy-Based Tunnel Selection 720
Exam Preparation Tasks 721
Chapter 15 Segment Routing 724
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 724
Foundation Topics 726
Segment Types 728
Global Segments...

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Fachbereich: Datenkommunikation, Netze & Mailboxen
Genre: Importe, Informatik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9780135324806
ISBN-10: 0135324807
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Riapolov, Brad
Khalil, Mohammad Said
Hersteller: Cisco Systems
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Cisco Systems, St.-Martin-Straße 82, D-81541 München, salesde@pearson.com
Maße: 235 x 187 x 57 mm
Von/Mit: Brad Riapolov (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 12.2024
Gewicht: 1,972 kg
Artikel-ID: 128564190
Über den Autor

Bradley Riapolov is a seasoned technical solutions architect at Cisco Systems, currently serving in the MassScale Infrastructure Group. Since joining Cisco in 2008, he has been at the forefront of designing and deploying cutting-edge networking solutions, leveraging his extensive expertise to meet the complex demands of todays technology landscape.

Before his tenure at Cisco, Bradley gained invaluable experience working with various Fortune 500 companies, where he was instrumental in designing and operating small, medium, and large networks. His 20-year career is marked by a diverse background in successfully implementing technical campaigns across multiple industries, including transport, service provider, enterprise, industrial, and mobility networking.

In addition to his role at Cisco, Bradley is a recognized thought leader and educator. As a Cisco Press author and a distinguished speaker at Cisco Live, he has contributed to the body of knowledge in networking, sharing his insights and expertise through various publications. Moreover, his dedication to education is widely demonstrated, not only within Cisco but also through his role as a NetAcad instructor, where he has mentored and guided aspiring network professionals.

Bradleys dedication to excellence and his ability to simplify complex concepts have made him a respected figure in the networking community. His contributions continue to shape the future of networking, driving innovation and excellence in the industry. Bradleys refreshing no-nonsense approach to problem-solving has earned him a credible reputation among customers and peers alike.

Mohammad Khalil is an experienced service provider and enterprise expert, having worked in several service provider networks within the MENA region. Currently, he is a leader with the Cisco Competitive Win Center team covering enterprise architecture and working closely with Cisco sales/technical teams on designing their solutions.

Mohammad is a passionate networking expert, following technology trends and certifications development by writing several work labs and design scenarios. He was honored to be one of the SMEs for the CCIE Service Provider blueprint, SME for updated content of the CCIE Enterprise, and president of the Jordan IPv6 Council (part of the IPv6FORUM).

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction xxx
Part I Architectures
Chapter 1
Service Provider Architectures 2
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 2
Foundation Topics 4
Network Core Architectures 4
Metro Ethernet 5
E-Line (Ethernet Line Service) 5
E-LAN (Ethernet LAN Service) 7
E-Tree (Ethernet Tree Service) 7
Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) 8
MPLS 8
Unified MPLS 10
Segment Routing 13
Segment Routing Traffic Engineering (SRTE) 14
SRv6 (Segment Routing IPv6) 15
Transport Technologies 16
DOCSIS 16
xDSL 17
TDM 19
Dense Wavelength-Division Multiplexing (DWDM) 21
xPON 24
Routed Optical Networking 27
Mobility (Packet Core, RAN xhaul Transport for 5G vRAN and ORAN Transport) 31
Packet Core 32
xHaul 33
Functional Splits Options 34
O-RAN 36
Exam Preparation Tasks 37
Chapter 2 Software Architectures 40
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 40
Foundation Topics 41
Software Architectures 41
IOS 42
IOS XE 42
IOS XR 47
Exam Preparation Tasks 58
Chapter 3 Service Provider Virtualization 60
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 60
Foundation Topics 61
Virtualization Technologies 61
NFV Infrastructure 61
VNF Workloads 63
Containers 63
Application Hosting 68
Exam Preparation Tasks 70
Part II Routing
Chapter 4
Routing Fundamentals 72
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 72
Foundation Topics 74
IP Routing 74
Changing Natural Routing Protocol Behaviors 76
Route Maps 77
Route Policy Language (RPL) 88
Prefix Lists 100
Prefix Sets 103
Exam Preparation Tasks 105
Chapter 5 IS-IS 108
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 109
Foundation Topics 110
Implement IS-IS (IPv4 and IPv6) 110
IS-IS Topology 111
Basic IS-IS Configuration 112
IS-IS Single Topology and Multitopology 121
IS-IS Adjacencies 129
IS-IS Network Types 131
IS-IS Metrics 137
Route Advertisement 141
Overload Bit 146
Authentication 148
Back to IS-IS Areas 152
Troubleshooting IS-IS 155
Exam Preparation Tasks 155
Chapter 6 OSPF 158
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 158
Foundation Topics 160
Implement OSPFv2 160
OSPF Overview 162
Designated Router and Backup Designated Router 169
DR and BDR Priorities 176
OSPF Timers 179
OSPF Network Types 181
Route Advertisement 186
OSPF Stubby Areas 193
OSPF Totally Stubby Areas 196
OSPF Not-So-Stubby Areas (NSSAs) 196
OSPF Totally Not-So-Stubby Areas 199
OSPF Multi-Area Adjacencies 200
OSPF Virtual Links 206
Implement OSPFv3 209
Configuring OSPFv3 211
Implementing OSPFv3 Authentication 218
OSPFv3 Multiple Instances 221
Troubleshooting OSPF 225
Exam Preparation Tasks 226
Chapter 7 BGP Fundamentals 228
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 228
Foundation Topics 231
Introduction to BGP 231
Autonomous System (AS) 231
BGP ASN Representation 236
BGP Messages 238
BGP Neighbor States 239
BGP Address Families 244
BGP Prefix Advertisement 246
BGP Path Attributes 248
BGP Path Selection 255
Weight 261
Locally Originated 263
AS Path 263
Origin 267
MED 268
BGP Multipath 273
eBGP vs. iBGP 274
IGP Next Hop 275
Oldest Route 275
Router ID 275
Accumulated IGP (AIGP) 275
Aggregate Address 277
Redistribution 280
Communities 282
Community Lists 290
BGP Peer Templates 291
Cost Community 292
Regular Expressions 294
Filter Lists 295
Mitigating the Split-Horizon Rule with Route Reflection and Confederations 297
Route Reflection 297
Confederations 304
BGP Loop Prevention 306
Allowas-in 307
AS Override 308
Troubleshooting 308
ACL/Firewalls 308
TTL 309
Authentication 310
Autonomous System 310
Different Address Families 310
MTU 311
Exam Preparation Tasks 311
Chapter 8 BGP Optimization and Convergence 316
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 316
Foundation Topics 317
Minimum Route Advertisement Interval (MRAI) 317
Fast Peering Session Deactivation 319
Next-Hop Tracking 322
BGP and IGP Interaction 326
BGP Route Dampening 328
Prefix Independent Convergence 333
BGP Shadow Route Reflector 340
BGP Best External 341
High Availability: BGP Graceful Restart 344
High Availability: BGP Non-Stop Routing 347
Exam Preparation Tasks 348
Chapter 9 Multicast 352
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 352
Foundation Topics 354
Multicast 354
IGMP 356
IGMPv1 357
IGMPv2 357
IGMPv3 358
Implementing IGMP 358
MLD 379
Multicast Routing Protocol Types 392
PIM-SM Multicast Distribution Trees 392
Rendezvous Points 410
PIM Auto-RP 410
PIM Bootstrap Router (BSR) 416
Bidirectional PIM 418
Source-Specific Multicast (SSM) 424
PIMv6 433
MLD 434
PIMv2 437
Static RP 439
BSR 442
Exam Preparation Tasks 447
Part III Transport Protocols
Chapter 10
MPLS Fundamentals 452
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 452
Foundation Topics 454
MPLS Fundamentals 454
Reserved Labels 455
Ethertype 455
Additions of MPLS 456
MPLS Label Operations 456
MPLS Label Types 457
Label Assignment 458
MPLS LDP Autoconfig 465
MPLS Label Assignment 467
MPLS Advertise Labels 469
MPLS LDP Session Protection 477
MPLS LDP Session Authentication 480
MPLS LDP IGP Synchronization 483
MPLS OAM 488
Exam Preparation Tasks 491
Chapter 11 MPLS L2VPNs 494
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 494
Foundation Topics 496
Metro Ethernet 496
E-Line (Ethernet Line Services) 496
E-LAN (Ethernet LAN Services) 497
E-Tree (Ethernet Tree Services) 497
E-Access 498
MPLS AToM 498
VPLS 502
Discovery and Signaling 505
VPLS Signaled with LDP (Manual) 505
VPLS Signaled with LDP (Autodiscovery) 509
VPLS Signaled with BGP 513
H-VPLS 519
ITU-T G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection Switching 525
CFM Protocols and Link Failures 526
Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management 526
Customer Service Instance 527
Maintenance Domain 528
Ethernet CFM Maintenance Domain 528
Maintenance Point 529
Maintenance Association 529
Maintenance Endpoints 530
CFM Messages 531
Cross-Check Function 532
Ethernet CFM and Ethernet OAM Interaction 533
Provider Bridges (802.1ad) 535
802.1ad Ports 537
Service Provider Bridges 538
S-Bridge Component 538
C-Bridge Component 539
NNI Port 539
Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB) 539
PBB-EVPN Components 541
EVPN 543
Next-Generation Solutions for L2VPN 545
CE Multihoming 545
Frame Duplication 545
MAC Flip-Flopping 545
MPLS-Based Data Plane EVPN 547
Exam Preparation Tasks 550
Chapter 12 MPLS L3VPNs 554
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 554
Foundation Topics 556
MPLS L3VPN 556
Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) 557
MPLS LDP 562
Multiprotocol-BGP (MP-BGP) 564
MPLS L3VPN Static PE-CE Routing 567
MPLS L3VPN OSPF PE-CE Routing 577
MPLS L3VPN OSPF Routing, Backdoor Link 585
OSPF Down Bit 589
MPLS L3VPN EIGRP PE-CE Routing 591
MPLS L3VPN BGP PE-CE Routing 595
BGP Allowas-in 596
BGP AS-Override 597
Route Target Filtering Mechanisms 598
Import and Export Maps 601
Route Target Constraint 604
MPLS L3VPN Route Reflector Deployment 607
Multicast VPN 610
Multicast VPN Service Types 611
Multicast Distribution Trees 611
Draft-Rosen 611
PIM/GRE mVPN: Routing Information Distribution Using PIM C-instances 613
NG Multicast for L3VPNBGP/MPLS mVPN (NG mVPN) 614
Requirements for Support of PIM-SM SSM in an mVPN 614
BGP/MPLS mVPN: Carrying Multicast mVPN Routing Information Using C-Multicast Routes 615
Exam Preparation Tasks 617
Chapter 13 Advanced MPLS Services 622
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 622
Foundation Topics 624
Unified MPLS 624
MPLS L3VPN Shared Services (Internet) 629
MPLS L3VPN Internet Access Option 1: VRF-Specific Default Route 629
MPLS L3VPN Internet Access Option 2: Separate PE-CE Interface 634
MPLS L3VPN Internet Access Option 3: Extranet with Internet-VRF 635
MPLS L3VPN Internet Access Option 4: VRF-Aware NAT 639
MPLS Inter-AS L3VPN 640
Inter-AS Option A 641
Inter-AS Option B 643
Inter-AS Option C 649
Inter-AS Option AB 652
Carrier Supporting Carrier (CsC) 654
Quality of Service (QoS) 659
MPLS QoS 660
Uniform Mode 661
Pipe Mode 661
Short Pipe Mode 662
Exam Preparation Tasks 662
Chapter 14 MPLS Traffic Engineering 666
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 666
Foundation Topics 667
MPLS Traffic Engineering Fundamentals 667
OSPF Extensions for MPLS TE 670
IS-IS Extensions for MPLS TE 671
Constrained Shortest Path First 672
Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) Operation in MPLS TE 673
RSVP PATH Message 674
RSVP RESV Message 675
RSVP Error Messages 676
RSVP Tear Messages 676
How to Place Traffic into a TE Tunnel 678
Forwarding Adjacency 687
MPLS Fast Reroute (FRR) 695
FRR Terminology 696
Link Protection 697
Node Protection 697
FRR on IOS XR 703
MPLS TE QoS 712
The DiffServ-TE Solution 712
Maximum Allocation Model (MAM) 713
Russian Dolls Model (RDM) 714
DiffServ for DS-TE 715
DS-TE Modes 715
Class-Based Tunnel Selection (CBTS) 716
Policy-Based Tunnel Selection 720
Exam Preparation Tasks 721
Chapter 15 Segment Routing 724
Do I Know This Already? Quiz 724
Foundation Topics 726
Segment Types 728
Global Segments...

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Fachbereich: Datenkommunikation, Netze & Mailboxen
Genre: Importe, Informatik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9780135324806
ISBN-10: 0135324807
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Riapolov, Brad
Khalil, Mohammad Said
Hersteller: Cisco Systems
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Cisco Systems, St.-Martin-Straße 82, D-81541 München, salesde@pearson.com
Maße: 235 x 187 x 57 mm
Von/Mit: Brad Riapolov (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 12.2024
Gewicht: 1,972 kg
Artikel-ID: 128564190
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