DMCES-MetroE - Deploying and Maintaining Carrier Ethernet Services

$3,750.00


  • Classroom

  • Onsite
Duration: 5 Days

This course provides the knowledge and skills required to configure, administer, and deploy Layer 2 Ethernet services, as defined by the Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF), on a service provider (SP) Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)-enable network. Through lecture and hands-on labs, you'll learn how to configure customer premise equipment (CPE) to connect to an SP network and to configure an access network and aggregation, distribution, and core portions of a SP network. You'll also learn how to secure an SP network to protect it from attack.

What You Will Learn

 

  • Ethernet service type architectures as defined by the MEF
  • Devices used within a carrier Ethernet system and their function
  • Configure routed and bridged CPE network functions to connect to a point of presence (POP)
  • Configure access network functions to allow customer data into the network
  • Configure an access node user network interface (UNI)
  • Configure an access node network-to-network interface (NNI)
  • Configure 802.1Q trunking per port and per access node
  • Configure Layer 2 protocol tunneling (L2PT)
  • Configure 1:1 and N:1 virtual local area network (VLAN) connectivity
  • Aggregate customer traffic within the SP network
  • Configure flexible Ethernet UNI functions
  • Configure UNI classification based on port, 802.1Q, 802.1Q range, QinQ, and untagged traffic
  • Configure translation and rewrites
  • Configure carrier Ethernet forwarding functions
  • Configure EoMPLS pseudowire and Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) Virtual Forwarding Instance
  • Configure hierarchical VPLS (H-VPLS)
  • Configure EoMPLS pseudowire aggregation
  • Configure EoMPLS pseudowire switch function
  • Configure MPLS NNI function between aggregation and core
  • Configure a core network to transport customer traffic through an SP network
  • Configure MPLS within a core network
  • Increase availability of Layer 2 services within an SP network by configuring pseudowire redundancy and MPLS traffic engineering with fast reroute
  • Ensure integrity and security of customer data and an SP network
  • Secure access into an SP network
  • Secure the aggregation and distribution network layers
  • Implement quality of service (QoS) mechanisms in order to meet service level agreements (SLAs) for different traffic types
  • Monitor and manage end-to-end Layer 2 Ethernet services using Ethernet-OAM

Audience

 

Network administrators, network operators, and system administrators who need to know how to configure and deploy carrier Ethernet services in their network environment.

Prerequistes

 

  • Ability to efficiently use Cisco IOS command line interface to perform configurations
  • Ability to design hierarchical Layer 2 and Layer 3 networks
  • Ability to configure, optimize, and scale dynamic routing protocols (in particular OSPF, BGP, and MPLS) and Layer 2 protocols
  • Familiarity with QoS and SLA principles and methodologies

Course Outline

 

1. Using Metro Ethernet Services and the Cisco Carrier Ethernet System

2. Building a Network Core

3. Building an Access Network

4. Point-to-Point EVC: E-Line Service

5. Multipoint-to-Multipoint EVC: E-LAN Service

6. Scaling and Extending Ethernet Services

7. Increasing the Availability of Ethernet Services

8. Securing a Carrier Ethernet Network

9. Deploying Quality of Service Within a Carrier Ethernet Network

10. Managing Services Within a Carrier Ethernet Network

Course Labs

 

Lab 1: Configure an MPLS Core

Lab 2: Configure a Hub-and-Spoke Access Network

Lab 3: Configure an ETTX Access Ring Network

Lab 4: Configure E-Line Service

Lab 5: Configure E-LAN Service - VPLS

Lab 6: Configure E-LAN Service - H-VPLS

Lab 7: Extend a Layer 2 VPN Across an AS Boundary Using Pseudowire Switching

Lab: 8: Configure VPLS Auto-Discovery

Lab 9: Configure Pseudowire Redundancy

Lab 10: Implement Security

Lab 11: Implement QoS

Lab 12: Implement Ethernet OAM