Overview
MPLS Transport Networks, VPNs & Control Plane is a packed 5-day course that includes MPLS-TE and MPLS-TP, layer 2 and layer 3 virtual private networks, pseudowire emulation (PWE3) and control plane interworking with IP.
There are five further 2-day courses starting with MPLS in 21st Century Telecommunications Networks. This course provides an understanding of how MPLS works, its advantages and limitations and how it can be deployed to provide effective services over a 21st Century converged network. It provides a detailed understanding for implementers, designers, managers and infrastructure engineers alike.
Understanding MPLS-TP gives a high level overview of Transport Profile. It includes a detailed examination of the requirements, architecture and utilisation of MPLS-TP as well as the protocols used in the optional control and management planes.
There are also 2-day courses covering MPLS VPNs, service emulation over MPLS and IP Networks.
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Segment Routing in Telco Networks
A 1-day course introducing Segment Routing (SR) technologies.
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Telecommunications Fundamentals, IP and MPLS
A 5-day course on the basics of telecoms networks with particular focus on IP/MPLS networks.
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Next Generation Transport Technologies
A 3-day specialist workshop on deterministic networking and segment routing.
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MPLS Transport Networks, VPNs & Control Plane
This five day course looks at MPLS transport networks, including MPLS-TE and MPLS-TP, layer 2 and layer 3 virtual private networks, pseudowire emulation and control plane interworking with IP.
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Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) in 21st Century Telecommunications Networks
Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) in 21st Century Telecommunications Networks Training Course. Overview of MPLS function, QoS, benefits, and deployment.
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Understanding MPLS-TP
Get a high-level overview of MPLS-TP on this 2-day MPLS-TP course.
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Implementing Cisco MPLS
A 5-day Training Course on MPLS Implementing Cisco MPLS; focuses on MPLS technology issues as they apply to service providers and configuring new features