Nokia SRA Lab Exam
Exam Number: ASRA4A0
Price: €1150
Exam overview
The Nokia SRA Lab Exam is a seven-hour practical exam executed on live equipment that tests the student's ability to design and implement networks that meet service requirements and interoperate with other networks, to analyze network health and performance, and to resolve network problems quickly.
To register, you must complete all the prerequisite exams below. The lab exam is held virtually and at select Nokia locations globally. Nokia will not be responsible for any travel costs incurred
Exam details
Exam name: Nokia SRA Lab Exam
Exam number: ASRA4A0
Mandatory prerequisites exams:
- Nokia IS-IS Routing Protocol (4A0-112) or Nokia OSPF Routing Protocol (4A0-113)
- Nokia Border Gateway Protocol for Internet Routing (4A0-102)
- Nokia Multiprotocol Label Switching (4A0-103)
- Nokia Services Architecture (4A0-104)
- Nokia Virtual Private LAN Services (4A0-105)
- Nokia Virtual Private Routed Networks (4A0-106)
- Nokia Quality of Service (4A0-107)
Exam duration: 7 hours
Number of questions: Practical exam
Language: English
Price: €1150
Exam preparation
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What to expect in the lab exam
Exam delivery
Exam name: Nokia SRA Lab Exam
Exam number: ASRA4A0
Mandatory prerequisites exams:
- Nokia IS-IS Routing Protocol (4A0-112) or Nokia OSPF Routing Protocol (4A0-113)
- Nokia Border Gateway Protocol for Internet Routing (4A0-102)
- Nokia Multiprotocol Label Switching (4A0-103)
- Nokia Services Architecture (4A0-104)
- Nokia Virtual Private LAN Services (4A0-105)
- Nokia Virtual Private Routed Networks (4A0-106)
- Nokia Quality of Service (4A0-107)
Exam duration: 7 hours
Number of questions: Practical exam
Language: English
Price: €1150
Candidates can prepare for the exam by taking the following instructor-led hands-on courses:
- Nokia IS-IS Routing Protocol (OP00060-V-2010) or Nokia OSPF Routing Protocol (OP00061-V-2010)
- Nokia Border Gateway Protocol for Internet Routing (3FL30634AAAAZZZZA)
- Nokia Multiprotocol Label Switching (3FL30635AAAAZZZZA)
- Nokia Services Architecture (3FL30636AAAAZZZZA)
- Nokia Virtual Private LAN Services (3FL30637AAAAZZZZA)
- Nokia Virtual Private Routed Networks(3FL30638AAAAZZZZA)
- Nokia Quality of Service (3FL30639AAAAZZZZA)
Alternatively, candidates can choose to self-study by purchasing the course materials and lab guides associated with the courses mentioned above and purchasing lab time from our My SR Learning Labs service to complete the labs from the courses.
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What to expect with the Nokia Service Routing Architect (SRA) Lab Exam
The Nokia SRA Lab Exam is a 7-hour practical lab exam with two independent 3.5-hour sections, excluding a 1-hour lunch. The exam is performed on live equipment and tests a candidate's ability to configure basic and advanced services and the supporting technologies on the Nokia 7750 Service Router (SR). You will be expected to design and implement networks that meet service requirements, interoperate with other networks, analyze network health and performance, and resolve network problems.
To register for the Nokia SRA Lab Exam, candidates must have successfully completed the following prerequisite written exams:
- Nokia IS-IS Routing Protocol (4A0-112) or Nokia OSPF Routing Protocol (4A0-113)
- Nokia Border Gateway Protocol for Internet Routing (4A0-102)
- Nokia Multiprotocol Label Switching (4A0-103)
- Nokia Services Architecture (4A0-104)
- Nokia Virtual Private LAN Services (4A0-105)
- Nokia Virtual Private Routed Networks (4A0-106)
- Nokia Quality of Service (4A0-107)
Exam topics
Exam topics are summarized in the sections below. Candidates should be able to configure and verify all topics and features. However, it is possible that not all topics will be covered in the exam.
Candidates can choose between using classic CLI or MD-CLI to configure labs in the exam.
1. Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
- Autonomous system (AS) and BGP peering
- BGP messages and attributes
- Route reflectors and confederations
- Route advertisement
- Redistribution
- Policies and route selection
- BGP regular expressions
- BGP Advertise External
- BGP Add-Paths
- BGP Fast Reroute
2. Quality of Service
- Traffic classification
- Queuing
- Buffer management
- Policing and shaping
- Scheduling
- Rate limiting
- Resource allocation
- Hierarchical scheduling
- Egress port scheduling
- Class Fair Hierarchical Policing
- Marking
- Applying QoS to Layer 2 and Layer 3 services
3. Virtual Private LAN Services (VPLS)
- VPLS SAP encapsulation types and forwarding rules
- VPLS MTU calculation methodology and
configuration - VPLS Forwarding Database Management
- FDB size
- FDB alarms
- MAC aging
- MAC learning
- Discarding MACs
- BGP auto-discovery (A-D)
- BGP VPLS
- LDP VPLS with BGP (A-D)
- MAC protection
- VPLS OAM Tools
- Building Resilient VPLS Topologies
- Spanning Tree Protocol in VPLS
- Management VPLS with RSTP
- Multi-Chassis LAG
- Active/Standby Pseudowires
- VPLS Network Design and Scaling
- VPLS Ring and Full Mesh topologies
- Hierarchical VPLS
- Provider Backbone Bridging
4. Virtual Private Routed Networks (VPRN)
- VPRN control/data plane
- MPLS label signaling
- MP-BGP label signaling
- Route distinguisher and route targets
- VRF import and export policies
- Route selection
- VPRN topologies
- Full mesh
- Hub and spoke
- Extranet
- Internet access
- PE-CE routing protocols
- static routes, OSPF, BGP
- Inter-AS VPRN
- VPRN Inter-AS Model A
- VPRN Inter-AS Model B
- VPRN Inter-AS Model C
Exam notes and tips
During the exam, candidates will be allowed to access soft copies of the product manuals only as reference material, if necessary. The product manuals will be accessible from the PC used to access the exam equipment. No other notes or textbooks or reference materials are allowed during the exam. Electronic devices, including cell phones, are not allowed into the examination room.
The exam pass mark is 80 percent. Candidates must complete some parts of the exam correctly, in order to obtain full marks in later parts of the exam. The candidate must have an adequate level of hands-on experience to maintain a reasonable pace during the exam so that all required tasks can be completed within the allotted time.
Listed below are some tips to help candidates successfully prepare for and pass the Nokia SRA Lab Exam:
- Ensure that you completely understand and are familiar with the student manuals and labs of the prerequisite courses in the SRA certification. This will help you to become more comfortable with the lab exam material. Review the exam preparation tab for more details on how to prepare.
- For each exam scenario, a recommended time and mark allocation are provided to help you manage your time.
- If you are unclear about anything in the exam, ask the proctor for clarification. The exam proctor will attempt to clarify anything that may be ambiguous. Do not expect the proctor to provide other information during or after the exam.
- Be sure to allow yourself some time to verify the correct operation of your solution.
- Save your configuration often. Your exam mark will be based on your final configuration.
- Relax and read each question very carefully. Be thorough in your solution but remember to pace yourself appropriately.
Lab exams are delivered virtually or at select Nokia locations. To take the exam virtually, you must meet the system requirements below, or you can visit our lab exam registration page to view available locations for in-person delivery.
Virtual system requirements:
- A webcam
- A microphone
- A single monitor (only one monitor is allowed)
- Minimum 4 Mbps end-to-end internet connection (a wired network connection is preferred)
- Windows 10.0
- Microsoft Edge 11.0
- 60 GB of free hard disk space
- 12 GB of RAM (6GB dedicated allocated memory for VMPlayer)Administrative privileges on the PC
- Hardware virtualization support at CPU level on the PC (Intel VTx)