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Core/Segment Routing Labs: Fundamentals
MPLS and Segment Routing
IP Routing Lab for Optical Engineers
There is a movement in the industry to combine the optical network and the routed network, with Cisco leading the charge. The architecture is known as RON, Routed Optical Networks. With the RON architecture, the services that Optical Engineers are accustomed to delivering within the optical network are now provided via the routed network. Services such as site-to-site traffic demand, path selection, and path protection. With this shift in architecture, there is a growing requirement for optical engineers' expertise to span both optical and routing. This lab is designed to demonstrate how the routed network delivers these services and how to configure a basic RON network using Segment Routing.
Foundations Lab
153 launches
MPLS and Segment Routing
Cisco TDM-to-IP Solution Lab
This lab demonstrates several components of Cisco's Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM) to IP solution, including the purpose-built Network Convergence System (NCS-4200) and Aggregation Services Router (ASR-900).
Foundations Lab
84 launches
MPLS and Segment Routing
Nokia TDM-to-IP Solution Lab
This lab demonstrates the Nokia Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM) to IP solution using Nokia 7705 Service Aggregation Router platform.
Foundations Lab
49 launches
MPLS and Segment Routing
Intro to Segment Routing Lab
MPLS has been around for over two decades and is the cornerstone of Service Provider Networks and many enterprise, utility and federal networks. MPLS delivers mission-critical applications and services. Segment Routing has taken the stage to replace MPLS because it accomplishes the same as MPLS but is less complex, extremely robust and can be scaled without limitations. This lab will introduce you to the basics of Segment Routing.
Foundations Lab
187 launches
MPLS and Segment Routing
Intro to Segment Routing With OSPF Lab
MPLS has been around for over two decades and is the cornerstone of Service Provider Networks and many enterprise, Utility, and Federal networks. MPLS delivers mission-critical applications and services. Segment Routing has taken the stage to replace MPLS because it accomplishes the same as MPLS but is less complex, extremely robust, and can be scaled without limitations. This lab will introduce you to the basics of Segment Routing with OSPF.
Foundations Lab
105 launches
MPLS and Segment Routing
Intro to MPLS Using LDP
MPLS has been used for over two decades. It is the cornerstone of Service Provider Networks and many enterprise, utility and federal networks. MPLS delivers mission-critical applications and services. This lab provides a hands-on lab environment that will familiarize the user with the primary routing configuration of MPLS (Multi-protocol Label Switching) with LDP (Label Distribution Protocol) running on Cisco routers.
Advanced Configuration Lab
136 launches
MPLS and Segment Routing
Nokia Routing Hardware Lab
This lab demonstrates Nokia routing using MPLS on 7750 Service Routers, 7250 Interconnect Routers and 7210 Service Access System.
Advanced Configuration Lab
29 launches
Segment Routing Labs: Advanced
MPLS and Segment Routing
Segment Routing Lab
Service Providers and other large organizations rely on MPLS to deliver mission critical applications and services. Segment Routing accomplishes the same thing as MPLS, but is less complex, extremely robust and can be scaled without any limitations.
Advanced Configuration Lab
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585 launches
MPLS and Segment Routing
Multi-Domain SR-TE Lab
Organizations rely on MPLS on multiple platforms to deliver mission-critical applications and services. Segment Routing is the evolution of traditional MPLS, and here we look at SR-MPLS and Traffic Engineering across multiple domains with an SR-PCE (Path Computation Element). Traffic Engineering has been around for many years as RSVP-TE; however, being very cumbersome and complex, it has gained very little popularity with few deployments. Segment Routing Traffic Engineering adds a new dimension to Segment Routing including the ability to perform end-to-end traffic engineering across multiple IGP domains.
Foundations Lab
31 launches
MPLS and Segment Routing
Segment Routing Inter-Op Lab With Cisco & Juniper
Service providers and other large organizations rely on MPLS quite often on multiple platforms to deliver mission critical applications and services. Segment Routing is the next generation technology that replaces MPLS, and here we look at implementing L3VPN's with Segmenting Routing on both Cisco and Juniper Routers.
Advanced Configuration Lab
219 launches
MPLS and Segment Routing
SR-MPLS With Flex-Algo Lab
Service providers and other large organizations rely on MPLS on multiple platforms to deliver mission-critical applications and services. Segment Routing is the next-generation technology that replaces MPLS, and here we look at SR-MPLS along with an advanced feature called Flexible Algorithm (Flex-Algo). Segment Routing with Flex-Algo enables the router to assign a user-defined algorithm to the IGP that is implemented dynamically and on-demand.
Advanced Configuration Lab
69 launches
MPLS and Segment Routing
SR-MPLS Traffic Engineering Lab
Organizations rely on MPLS on multiple platforms to deliver mission-critical applications and services. Segment Routing is the next-generation evolution of traditional MPLS, and here we look at SR-MPLS and Traffic Engineering. We will perform distributed Traffic Engineering computations from the headend routers and utilize an SR PCE for centralized traffic engineering.
Advanced Configuration Lab
53 launches