The Course Name: SPCORE – Implementing Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation Core Network Services
The Duration: 5 Days
The Overview:
The purpose of this course is to teach participants how to prepare for the SPCORE exam required for the new CCNP-SP certification.
What You Will Learn:
- Features of MPLS and how MPLS labels are assigned and distributed
- Requirements for traffic engineering in modern networks that must attain optimal resource utilization
- QoS and the need to implement it
- How to classify and mark network traffic to implement an administrative policy requiring QoS
- Cisco QoS queuing mechanisms used to manage network congestion
- Traffic policing and shaping, including token bucket, dual token bucket, and dual-rate policing
The Course Index:
- MPLS
- Basics
- Concepts
- Labels
- Applications
- Running Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)
- LDP Process
- Forming Label Switched Path
- MPLS Convergence
- Platform Switching Mechanisms
- Implementing MPLS in the Service Provider Core
- Configure MPLS
- Monitor MPLS
- Troubleshoot MPLS
- MPLS TE
- Basics
- Concepts
- Components
- Process
- Running MPLS TE
- Constraint-Based Path Computation
- Path Setup and Maintenance
- Assigning Traffic to Traffic Tunnels BGP Confederations
- Implementing MPLS TE
- MPLS TE Configuration
- MPLS TE Path Selection
- MPLS TE Process
- Protecting MPLS TE Traffic
- Link and Node Protection
- MPLS TE Bandwidth Control
- QoS in the Service Provider Network
- Understanding QoS
- Models for Implementing QoS
- Implementing Cisco QoS and QoS Mechanisms
- QoS Mechanisms
- Implementing QoS
- QoS in Service Provider Environment
- Implementing MPLS Support for QoS
- MPLS QoS
- MPLS DiffServ QoS Models
- QoS Classification and Marking
- Using the Modular QoS CLI (MQC)
- Using MQC for Classification
- Using MQC for Class-Based Marking
- Implementing Advanced QoS Techniques
- Network-Based Application Recognition
- QoS Tunneling Techniques
- QoS Policy Propagation via BGP
- Hierarchical QoS
- QoS Congestion Management and Avoidance
- Managing Congestion
- Queuing
- Queuing Implementations
- Configuring Class-Based Weighted Fair Queueing (CBWFQ)
- Configuring Low Latency Queuing (LLQ)
- Implementing Congestion Avoidance
- Congestion Avoidance
- Random Early Detection (RED)
- Configuring Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED)
- QoS Traffic Policing and Shaping
- Implementing Traffic Policing
- Class-Based Policing
- Local Packet Transport Services
- Implementing Traffic Shaping
Labs:
Lab 1: Implement MPLS in the Service Provider Core
Lab 2: Implement MPLS TE
Lab 3: Use QoS Mechanisms
Lab 4: Implement MPLS Support for QoS
Lab 5: Implement Classification and Marking
Lab 6: Implement Queuing
Lab 7: Implement Congestion Avoidance
Lab 8: Implement Traffic Policing
Lab 9: Implement Traffic Shaping