Certified Inter-Networking Engineer (MTCINE)
Training outline
Duration: 2 days
Outcomes: By the end of this training session, the student will be able to set up
and manage organization wide networks
Target audience: Network engineers and technicians wanting to deploy and support
networks using BGP (internal and external), MPLS, VPLS protocols
Course prerequisites: MTCNA and MTCRE certificates
Module 1 BGP
- What is Autonomous System (AS)
- What is Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)?
- Path Vector algorithm
- BGP Transport and packet types
- iBGP and eBGP
- Stub network scenarios and private AS removal
- Non-stub scenarios
- iBGP and eBGP multi-hop and loopback usage
- Route distribution and routing filters
- BGP best path selection algorithm
- BGP prefix attributes and their usage
- BGP route reflectors and confederations
- Module 1 laboratory
Module 2 MPLS
- MPLS basics
- Static label mapping
- Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)
- Penultimate-hop-popping
- MPLS traceroute differences
- LDP based VPLS tunnels
- Bridge split horizon
- VPLS control word (CW) usage
- L2MTU importance and MPLS fragmentation
- BGP based VPLS
- VRF and route leaking
- BGP based layer3 tunnels (L3VPN)
- OSPF as CE-PE protocol
- Module 2 laboratory
Module 3 Traffic Engineering
- What is traffic engineering and how it works
- RSVP, static path, dynamic path (CSPF)
- Bandwidth allocation and bandwidth limitation differences and
settings - Module 3 laboratory