Overview
The Service Provider Core (SPCOR) course focuses on advanced concepts in service provider networks. It covers core architectures, transport technologies, virtualization, QoS, security, routing protocols, VPNs, and network automation to enable efficient service delivery and management
Prerequisite
Basic knowledge of networking concepts (e.g., CCNA or equivalent)
Level
Beginner | Intermediate | Advanced
Goals
Gain in-depth knowledge of service provider architectures and technologies
Intended for
IT Professionals, NOC, Engineer, People who are interested in IT Networking field
Syllabus
Day 1 – Architecture
- Core architectures (Metro Ethernet, MPLS, unified MPLS, SR, SRTE, SRv6)
- Transport technologies (xDSL, DWDM, DOCSIS, TDM, and xPON)
- Mobility (packet core, RAN xhaul transport for 5G vRAN and ORAN transport)
- Describe Cisco network software architecture
- MPLS QOS models (Pipe, Short Pipe, and Uniform)
- MPLS TE QoS (MAM, RDM, CBTS, PBTS, and DS-TE)
- DiffServ and IntServ QoS models
- Trust boundaries between enterprise and SP environments
- Control plane protection techniques (LPTS and CoPP)
- BGP-TTL security and protocol authentication
- LDP security (authentication and label allocation filtering)
- Emanagement plane security
- Implement data plane security
Day 2 – Networking
- Implement IS-IS (IPv4 and IPv6)
- Implement OSPF (v2 and v3)
- Explain BGP path selection algorithm
- Implement BGP (v4 and v6 for IBGP and EBGP)
- Implement routing policy language and route maps (BGP, OSPF, IS-IS)
- Troubleshoot routing protocols
- Neighbor adjacency (IS-IS, OSPF, BGP)
- Route advertisement (IS-IS, OSPF, BGP)
- Explain IPv6 transition (NAT44, NAT64, CGNAT, MAP-T and DS Lite)
- Implement high availability
Day 3 – MPLS & Segment Routing
- Explain traffic engineering
- SR control plane (BGP, OSPF, IS-IS)
- Segment routing traffic engineering
- Locator, micro-segment, encapsulation, interworking gateway
Day 4 - Services
- Configure L2VPN and Carrier Ethernet
- Ethernet services (E-Line, E-Tree, E-Access, E-LAN)
- IEEE 802.1ad, IEEE 802.1ah, and ITU G.8032
- Shared services (extranet and Internet)
- Implement multicast services
- PIM (PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, and PIM-BIDIR)
- Classification and marking
- Congestion avoidance, traffic policing, and shaping
Day 5 – Automation and Assurance
- Explain the programmable APIs used to include Cisco devices in network automation
- Interpret an external script to configure a Cisco device using a REST API
- Explain the role of Network Services Orchestration (NSO)
- Explain the high-level principles and benefits of a data modeling language, such as YANG
- Explain configuration management tools, such as Ansible and Terraform
- Configure dial-in/out, TCP, TLS and mTLS certificates using gRPC and gNMI
- Configure and verify NetFlow/IPFIX
- Configure and verify NETCONF and RESTCONF
- Configure and verify SNMP (v2c/v3)
Duration
5 Days (09.00-17.00 WIB)
Investment (Minimum 2 Pax)
Rp.5.990.000
Investment (Kelas Private)
Rp.8.990.000
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