Scott will there be a MPLS Tech lab ?
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 6:47 AM, Scott Morris <smorris_at_ine.com> wrote:
> I'd agree. At least in early implementations, I can't picture the
> M-VPNs being part of the lab.
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> I'd question about RSVP as you don't really need that until doing TE,
> and TE isn't on the R&S blueprint. But otherwise, know enough of the
> basics to get your VPNs working or just to get simple MPLS functioning.
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> Iwan Hoogendoorn wrote:
> > Chris,
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> > I believe that you only need to know the basics here...
> > Concepts like :
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> > - Basic MPLS
> > - RSVP
> > - L3 VPN's
> > - VRF & VRF Lite
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> > I don't believe this is going to be in much detail as it would be in
> > the SP lab ...
> > But then again you should have a good understanding of this because it
> > could be that the CORE is build on MPLS and various VRF's are used ...
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