NSP Classic Management
NFM-P: IP/ MPLS Network
Provisioning - Resiliency
Course number: OS01002-V-1900
Course duration: 3 days (including lectures and hands-on lab exercises)
Course overview
The content in this training is intended to develop a good understanding of the technologies and principles to configure, monitor, and troubleshooting resiliency techniques in an SR OS -based IP/MPLS transport network, including: Ethernet physical layer; IRP (Internal Routing Protocol); and, both LDP and RSVP-TE LSP protection mechanisms. This course is a combination of theoretical discussion and hands-on practical exercises using the Classic Management NFM-P (Network Functions Manager – Packet) GUI as the primary management interface, though CLI (Command Line Interface) may be used where necessary.
- An understanding of the essentials for classic management using the Classic Management NFM-P GUI (not enforced)
- An understanding of the protocols and workflow to deploy IP/MPLS in the network using the Classic Management NFM-P GUI (not enforced)
Course objectives
The learner will be able to:
- Explain and configure Link Aggregate Group (LAG)
- Explain and configure Multi--chassis LAG
- Explain and configure Loop Free Alternative (LFA)
- Explain and configure Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
- Explain MPLS protection mechanism
- Explain and configure different LDP protection mechanism
- Explain and configure RSVP-TE Detour LSP
- Explain and configure RSVP-TE Fast ReRoute
Course modules
Student Guides
- 1 - Physical Layer Redundancy
- 1.1 - Basics of Link Aggregate Group (LAG)
- 1.2 - Basics of Multi-Chassis LAG (MC-LAG)
- 2 - IRP Resiliency
- 2.1 - Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
- 2.2 - Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) Workflow
- 2.3 - Loop Free Alternative (LFA)
- 2.4 - Loop Free Alternative (LFA) Workflow
- 3 - Resiliency in the MPLS Network
- 3.1 - Protecting the MPLS Network: Overview
- 3.2 - Protecting the LDP Network: Fast Reroute
- 3.3 - LDP Network: Fast Reroute Workflow
- 3.4 - Protecting RSVP-TE: Detour LSP
- 3.5 - RSVP-TE: Detour LSP Workflow
- 3.6 - Protecting RSVP-TE: Fast Reroute
- 3.7 - RSVP-TE: Fast Reroute Workflow