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Benefits of OSPF | BGP | MPLS

  • Enhanced Networking Knowledge: OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) and BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) are core routing protocols used in IP networks. MPLS is a technology used for efficient data forwarding in today’s networks.
  • Better Network Design: Learning OSPF, BGP, and MPLS enables you to design more efficient and scalable networks.
  • Career Opportunities: Proficiency in OSPF, BGP, and MPLS is highly valued in the IT industry.
  • Certification Preparation: OSPF, BGP, and MPLS are covered in various IT certification exams, such as Cisco’s CCNA, CCNP, and CCIE. Completing courses on these protocols can help you prepare for certification exams and enhance your credentials.

Curriculum

OSPF

BGP

MPLS

Open Shortest Path First

  • Introduction to OSPF
  • OSPF Neighbor Discovery & Adjacency Formation
  • Link-State Advertisements(LSAs) and LSDB
  • Djikstra’s(Shortest Path First) Algorithm
  • Router Redistribution & ASBR
  • OSPF Area Types, Summarization & Route Filtering
  • OSPF Virtual Links
  • OSPF IPV6
  • Authentication & Security in OSPF

Border Gateway Protocol

  • Introduction to BGP
    Explanation of BGP as a path vector routing protocol.
    Role of BGP in the Internet and large-scale networks.
    Comparision of BGP with other routing protocols.

  • BGP Basics
    BGP Neighboship(iBGP & eBGP)
    BGP message types
    BGP Path Attributes: Well-known, Mandatory, Discretionary, and optional.

  • BGP Path Selection
    BGP route selection process.
    BGP best path section algorithm.

  • BGP Policy Control
    Using BGP attributes to influence routing decisions.
    Inbound and Outbound Route Filtering

  • BGP Route Aggregation & Summarization

  • BGP Route Reflectors

  • BGP Confederations

  • BGP IPV6

  • BGP Troubleshooting

Multi Protocol Label Switching

  • Introduction to MPLS
    Comparision of MPLS with Traditional IP Routing

  • MPLS Fundamentals:
    Concepts of Labels, Label Switching and Label Distribution
    Label Switched Paths(LSPs)

  • MPLS Label Encoding
    How labels are assigned & encoded in MPLS Headers(Label Stacks)

  • MPLS Forwarding
    MPLS forwarding table & label lookup process.
    Label imposition & label swapping
    Penultimate Hop Popping(PHP) in MPLS networks.

  • MPLS LDP

  • MPLS VPNs

  • MPLS Troubleshooting

Module - 1OSPF(Open Shortest Path First)
  • Introduction to OSPF
  • OSPF Neighbor Discovery & Adjacency Formation
  • Link-State Advertisements(LSAs) and LSDB
  • Djikstra’s(Shortest Path First) Algorithm
  • Router Redistribution & ASBR
  • OSPF Area Types, Summarization & Route Filtering
  • OSPF Virtual Links
  • OSPF IPV6
  • Authentication & Security in OSPF
Module - 2BGP(Border Gateway Protocol)
  • Introduction to BGP Explanation of BGP as a path vector routing protocol. Role of BGP in the Internet and large-scale networks. Comparision of BGP with other routing protocols.
  • BGP Basics BGP Neighboship(iBGP & eBGP) BGP message types BGP Path Attributes: Well-known, Mandatory, Discretionary, and optional.
  • BGP Path Selection BGP route selection process. BGP best path section algorithm.
  • BGP Policy Control Using BGP attributes to influence routing decisions. Inbound and Outbound Route Filtering
  • BGP Route Aggregation & Summarization
  • BGP Route Reflectors
  • BGP Confederations
  • BGP IPV6
  • BGP Troubleshooting
Module - 3MPLS(Multi Protocol Label Switching)
  • Introduction to MPLS Comparision of MPLS with Traditional IP Routing
  • MPLS Fundamentals: Concepts of Labels, Label Switching and Label Distribution Label Switched Paths(LSPs)
  • MPLS Label Encoding How labels are assigned & encoded in MPLS Headers(Label Stacks)
  • MPLS Forwarding MPLS forwarding table & label lookup process. Label imposition & label swapping Penultimate Hop Popping(PHP) in MPLS networks.
  • MPLS LDP
  • MPLS VPNs
  • MPLS Troubleshooting

Training Plan

CCNA Training Fee and Duration

Track

Regular Track

Weekend (Sat & Sun)

Duration

30-45 Days

8-10 Weekends

Hours

2 Hours a Day

3 Hours a Day

Training Mode

Online

Online

Know Your Mentor

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Apoorv Dabral

Ex CISCO

 

  • CCIE certified industry expert.
  • Have taught more than 10K students in his teaching tenure.
  • Extensive veteran experience in the computer networking
    field, spanning various domains such as enterprise
    networking, data center networking, service provider
    networks, virtualization and network security.
  • Have tested and delivered features like MACSec, Segment Routing, BGP Inter AS solutions, Openconfig(RPC), DHCPv6 and more in Computer Networking device’s Operating Systems.
  • Have also been in technical support roles wherein has resolved several escalations for customers like Jio, Wipro, Infosys, TCS, Meta, Google and many more.

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Know more About OSPF | BGP | MPLS Course

What you will learn?

  • OSPF Fundamentals: Delve into the world of OSPF and gain an in-depth understanding of its link-state routing protocol, area hierarchy, and efficient route selection.
  • BGP Mastery: Explore the intricacies of BGP, the protocol that keeps the global internet interconnected. Learn about its routing policies, path selection, and best practices.
  • MPLS Unveiled: Discover the power of MPLS in optimizing data flow through networks. Gain insights into its label-based switching mechanism and its applications in enhancing performance and security.


Dive into the intricate world of networking protocols and technologies that underpin the digital connectivity we rely on every day? Our OSPF, BGP, and MPLS course is your gateway to mastering these fundamental elements of modern networking.

Course Overview

In this comprehensive course, we unravel the complexities of OSPF (Open Shortest Path First), BGP (Border Gateway Protocol), and MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching). Whether you’re a budding network engineer, a seasoned IT professional, or simply intrigued by the inner workings of the internet, our course is tailored to meet your learning needs.


Course Highlights:

  • Expert Guidance: Learn from industry veterans who bring real-world experience and insights to the learning process.
  • Practical Scenarios: Engage with hands-on labs and simulations that mirror real networking environments, ensuring practical proficiency.
  • Comprehensive Resources: Access a rich array of study materials, including videos, diagrams, and written guides to reinforce your understanding.
  • Networking Community: Connect with fellow learners, exchange ideas, and collaborate on projects through our dedicated online community.


Who Should Enroll:

  • Aspiring Network Engineers seeking a solid foundation in networking protocols.
  • IT Professionals aiming to enhance their knowledge and skills in advanced networking concepts.
  • Tech Enthusiasts curious about how data traverses the vast landscape of the internet.


Benefits of Enrollment:

  • Acquire a deep understanding of key networking protocols that power the digital world.
  • Enhance your employability with sought-after skills in routing and networking optimization.
  • Gain confidence in handling complex networking scenarios and troubleshooting challenges.
  • Equip yourself for potential career growth and advancements in the ever-evolving tech industry.


Are you ready to embark on this transformative networking journey? Join us in our OSPF, BGP, and MPLS course and unravel the secrets of modern connectivity. Enroll now to expand your horizons in the world of networking excellence!

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FAQs

What are OSPF, BGP, and MPLS?

OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) is an interior gateway routing protocol used to exchange routing information within an autonomous system (AS).
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is an exterior gateway protocol used for routing between different autonomous systems and is crucial for internet routing.
MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) is commonly used to create VPNs over shared service provider network infrastructure and helps provide better QoS and traffic engineering for efficient forwarding.

Why should I take a course on OSPF, BGP, and MPLS?

These protocols are core protocols used in IP networks. Courses will provide you with a deep understanding of how they work, which is valuable for network design, troubleshooting, and career advancement.

Do these courses require any prerequisites?

CCNA level knowledge is expected before diving into these protocols. Understanding concepts like IP addressing, subnetting, and general network architecture is helpful.

Are there any certifications associated with OSPF, BGP, and MPLS?

Yes, these protocols are covered in various IT certifications such as Cisco’s CCNA, CCNP, and CCIE. Completing these courses can contribute to your preparation for these certifications.

Are these protocols relevant in modern networking?

Absolutely. OSPF, BGP, and MPLS remain essential in modern networks, these protocols are widely used in Data Centre, Service Provider and Enterprise networks. Understanding them is crucial for managing and optimizing network traffic.

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