Re: MPLS Fundamentals.

From: Jared Scrivener <lists_at_jaredscrivener.com>
Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 20:01:47 +1000

For every textbook you read skim it first for 5-10 minutes and then read the
contents and the index. That'll give you a good feel for what topics are in
the book and where they are located. Then read those that pertain to your
needs.

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On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 6:42 PM, Ruhann <groupstudy_at_ru.co.za> wrote:
> James...
> ... I would not recommend just sticking to x amount of chapters from
> one book, but rather understand the broadset of topics that they might
> ask.
> ... If I elaborate on the cisco set of what might be asked, I
> personally would use this breakdown covering the  MPLS content in V4.
>
> I feel you know and can configure/troubleshoot below you should be fine.
>
> - Overview
>        + Terminology
>        + Control and Data Plane
>        + RIB
>        + LIB
>        + FIB
>        + LFIB
>        + Basic Configuration
> - Labels
>        + FEC
>        + LSP
>        + LDP
>        + Targeted LDP session
>        + Conditional Label Advertising
>        + PHP (Penultimate-Hop-Popping)
>        + TTL Propagation
> - MPLS VPNs
> - Advanced VRF Features
>        + Route-limiting
>        + VRF Import Filtering
>        + Selective VRF Export
>        + Hub-Spoke
> - PE and PE: MP-iBGP
> - PE to CE: Static route
> - PE to CE: RIP
> - PE to CE: EIGRP
> - PE to CE: OSPF
> - PE to CE: eBGP
> - VRF-Lite
> - Troubleshooting MPLS and LDP
> - Troubleshooting MPLS VPNs
>
> Obviously if someone else can added something relevant please do :)
>
> hth,
> --
> <ruhann>
> blog.ru.co.za
>
> On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 12:32 AM, Poplawski, James
> <jpoplawski_at_starkinvestments.com> wrote:
> > Good afternoon,
> >
> > I was hoping to get some ideas on my readings of MPLS Fundamentals.
>  Obviously
> > for the R+S track, I won't need to focus my efforts on ATM, but I'm
> wondering
> > how much of the book I should really focus on.  It seems like the MPLS
> section
> > on the blueprint is pretty vague/easy for MPLS.  Nothing about traffic
> > engineering or ATM so I'm assuming I'm good to skip those parts.
> >
> > Any experts have any suggestions?  Which chapters should I focus on or
> > disregard?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > JB
> >
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Jared Scrivener
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