Certified Routing Engineer (MTCRE)
Training outline
Duration: 2 days
Outcomes: By the end of this training session, the student will be able to plan,
implement and debug routed MikroTik RouterOS network
configurations.
Target audience: Network engineers and technicians wanting to deploy and support
static and/or dynamic routed networks.
Course prerequisites: MTCNA certificate
Module 1 Static Routing
- More specific routes
- ECMP
- How to force gateway over specific interface
- Gateway reachability check and route distance
- Routing mark and route policy
- Recursive next-hop and scope/target-scope usage
- Module 1 laboratory
- Module 2 Point to Point Addressing
- Point to Point address configuration
- Module 2 laboratory
- Module 3 VPN
- What is VPN?
- Different types of VPN
- Site to site connectivity with tunnels
- IPIP, EoIP, PPTP, SSTP, L2TP, PPPoE
- VLAN and it’s usage
- QinQ implementation
- VLAN and managed switch
- VLAN and switch chip configuration on RouterBOARDs
- Module 3 laboratory
- Module 4 OSPF
- What is OSPF?
- How OSPF protocol works
- Hello protocol
- Database distribution and LSA types explained
- OSPF network structure
- Areas
- Router types
- OSPF neighbors and neighbor states (DR and BDR election)
- External Route Distribution methods (type1, type2)
- Interface cost and interface types (broadcast, NBMA, etc.)
- SPT calculation algorithm
- OSPF and multicast (problems with NBMA)
- Stub, NSSA and area ranges (route aggregation)
- Virtual links, usage and limitations
- OSPF routing filters and limitations
- Module 4 laboratory