Synopsis
This is a technical workshop, made up of lecture and hands-on lab work to teach the OSPF/ISIS and BGP skills required for the configuration and operation of large-scale networks that make up the Internet.
Fees
This workshop is being delivered in-conjunction with the MMIX 2019 Peering Forum event, please visit the MMIX 2019 Peering Forum website for full details and to register – MMIX 2019 Peering Forum
Target audience
Technical staff who are now building or operating a wide area service provider network with international and/or multi-provider connectivity, or considering participation at an Internet Exchange point.
Prerequisites
- It is assumed that the workshop participants have a working knowledge of an OSPF/IS-IS and BGP fundamentals, along with know how to use a router command line interface.
- This workshop is not an introduction. The lab exercises use Cisco IOS configuration syntax.
Course outline
- OSPF/ISIS design and best practices for Service Provider networks
- BGP introduction, attributes, and policy
- BGP scalability (including Route Reflectors and Communities
- ISP best practices
- Peering best practices
- IPv6 Protocol Architecture
- IPv6 Address Planning
- Internet Multihoming Techniques
- Intro to R(PKI)
- Implementing route origin validation
- Creating ROAs
- Deploying RPKI validators
- Defining policies based on validation states
Other requirements
Hardware: It is highly recommended that participants bring their own laptop computers with Wifi(b/g/n) and administrative access to system to practice the lessons learned during the workshops.
Software: SSH Client, Telnet Client
Maximum number of attendees
36 attendees.
Please note
Certificate of participation is provided upon successful completion of the course.