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This course offers an in-depth exploration of how customer networks connect to internet service providers (ISPs) to enable critical applications like intranet VPNs, extranets, and broader internet access. You will gain practical knowledge on designing and implementing network connectivity considering physical connection types, redundancy, IP addressing, and autonomous system (AS) numbering to meet both business and technical needs.
The course uniquely covers static routing for single and multiple connections to a single ISP, and advances to multihomed strategies using multiple ISPs for maximum redundancy. You will explore configuring routing protocols—especially BGP—to support backup links, load balancing, and proper interaction between customer and provider networks. Additionally, the course tackles scalability challenges in complex service provider environments, addressing IGP and BGP interactions and IP addressing that ensure network stability and efficiency. With a comprehensive curriculum including videos, readings, and hands-on assignments, this course equips network designers and administrators with the expertise to build robust, scalable, and resilient internet connectivity solutions. Its focus on real-world configurations and multilevel connectivity makes it an essential learning experience for professionals aiming to excel in modern network design and management.
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Customers connect to the Internet by using service providers to enable applications such as intranet connectivity with VPNs, extranet connectivity with suppliers, and other Internet applications. When you plan network connectivity to an ISP, you as a network designer must give careful consideration to the various aspects of the connectivity. These aspects include physical connection types, the redundancy that the chosen connection method provides, IP addressing requirements, and AS numbering considerations if the network design will meet both business and technical requirements of the applications that are planned for the network. In this course, you will learn solutions for connecting customer networks to service providers. You will also learn customer network redundancy requirements, routing requirements, IP addressing requirements, and AS numbering requirements.
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5 vidéos7 lectures8 devoirs
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5 vidéos•Total 16 minutes
Introduction Video - Exploring Customer-to-Provider Connectivity Requirements•1 minute
Knowledge Check - Customer AS Number Allocation•6 minutes
Connecting a customer to an ISP with Multiple Connections•30 minutes
Implementing Customer Connectivity Using Static Routing
Module 3•2 heures à terminer
Détails du module
When a customer can connect to the Internet through either a single connection to a service provider or through multiple connections to the same ISP, static routing is the simplest routing approach to implement between the customer and provider. When network administrators are implementing customer-to-provider connectivity with static routes, knowledge of static routing implementation guidelines will aid in successfully deploying static routing network configurations.
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6 vidéos7 lectures7 devoirs
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6 vidéos•Total 23 minutes
Introduction Video - Implementing Customer Connectivity Using Static Routing•2 minutes
Characteristics of Static Routing•3 minutes
Designing Static Route Propagation in a Service Provider Network•5 minutes
BGP Backup with Static Routes•6 minutes
Floating Static Routes with BGP•5 minutes
Load Sharing with Static Routes•3 minutes
7 lectures•Total 54 minutes
When to Use Static Routing?•5 minutes
Characteristics of Static Routing•7 minutes
Designing Static Route Propagation in a Service Provider Network•8 minutes
BGP Backup with Static Routes•12 minutes
Floating Static Routes with BGP•8 minutes
Load Sharing with Static Routes•7 minutes
Summary•7 minutes
7 devoirs•Total 54 minutes
Implementing Customer Connectivity Using Static Routing Course Exam•30 minutes
Knowledge Check - When to Use Static Routing?•3 minutes
Knowledge Check - Characteristics of Static Routing•6 minutes
Knowledge Check - Designing Static Route Propagation in a Service Provider Network•3 minutes
Knowledge Check - BGP Backup with Static Routes•3 minutes
Knowledge Check - Floating Static Routes with BGP•3 minutes
Knowledge Check - Load Sharing with Static Routes•6 minutes
Connecting a Customer to a Single Service Provider
Module 4•3 heures à terminer
Détails du module
When multiple connections to the same service provider is the only way that a customer can connect to the Internet, the connections must be correctly configured. They must ensure proper interaction between the customer and the service provider network. You must understand how to configure routing protocols so that customer backup or load-balancing requirements are met. In this course, you will learn about the use of multiple connections between a customer and a single ISP for backup and load-sharing purposes.
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10 vidéos10 lectures10 devoirs
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10 vidéos•Total 33 minutes
Introduction Video - Connecting a Customer to a Single Service Provider•2 minutes
BGP Configuration on Customer Routers•4 minutes
Conditional BGP Advertising in Customer Networks •4 minutes
BGP Configuration on Service Provider Routers•4 minutes
Removing Private AS Numbers•3 minutes
BGP Support for Dual AS Configuration for Network AS Migrations•4 minutes
Backup Solutions with BGP•4 minutes
Load Sharing•3 minutes
Load Sharing with BGP Multipath•2 minutes
Load Sharing with EBGP Multihop•4 minutes
10 lectures•Total 63 minutes
BGP Configuration on Customer Routers•7 minutes
Conditional BGP Advertising in Customer Networks •8 minutes
BGP Configuration on Service Provider Routers•8 minutes
Removing Private AS Numbers•7 minutes
BGP Support for Dual AS Configuration for Network AS Migrations•7 minutes
Backup Solutions with BGP•6 minutes
Load Sharing•4 minutes
Load Sharing with BGP Multipath•5 minutes
Load Sharing with EBGP Multihop•8 minutes
Summary•3 minutes
10 devoirs•Total 75 minutes
Summary Challenge•30 minutes
Knowledge Check - BGP Configuration on Customer Routers•6 minutes
Knowledge Check - BGP Configuration on Service Provider Routers•6 minutes
Knowledge Check - BGP Support for Dual AS Configuration for Network AS Migrations•6 minutes
Knowledge Check•4 minutes
Knowledge Check•4 minutes
Knowledge Check - Load Sharing with BGP Multipath•6 minutes
Knowledge Check - Load Sharing with EBGP Multihop•6 minutes
Connecting a Multihomed Customer to Multiple Service Providers
Module 5•3 heures à terminer
Détails du module
A customer that requires the maximum redundancy in its network design should implement a multihomed strategy that uses multiple service providers. This configuration requires specific considerations to be implemented properly. Addressing and AS number selection are important considerations that affect the network implementation. Routing protocols must be configured correctly so that customer backup or load-sharing requirements are met. In this course, you will learn about multiple connections between a customer and multiple service providers for backup and load-sharing purposes, including the BGP characteristics that are used to configure such connectivity. You will also learn about address selection, private AS number translation, and configuration of the network to support either backup links or load sharing.
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7 vidéos9 lectures8 devoirs1 évaluation par les pairs
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7 vidéos•Total 19 minutes
Introduction Video - Connecting a Multihomed Customer to Multiple Service Providers•1 minute
BGP Configuration for Multihomed Customers•3 minutes
Multihomed Customer AS Number Selection•3 minutes
AS Number Translation•2 minutes
Primary and Backup Link Selection•4 minutes
BGP Incoming Link Selection•4 minutes
Load Sharing with Multiple Providers•2 minutes
9 lectures•Total 50 minutes
BGP Configuration for Multihomed Customers•7 minutes
Multihomed Customer Address Space Selection•4 minutes
Multihomed Customer AS Number Selection•6 minutes
AS Number Translation•7 minutes
Primary and Backup Link Selection•5 minutes
BGP Incoming Link Selection•9 minutes
Load Sharing with Multiple Providers•6 minutes
References•3 minutes
Summary •3 minutes
8 devoirs•Total 65 minutes
Summary Challenge•30 minutes
Knowledge Check•4 minutes
Knowledge Check - Multihomed Customer Address Space Selection•6 minutes
Knowledge Check - Multihomed Customer AS Number Selection•6 minutes
Knowledge Check•4 minutes
Knowledge Check - Primary and Backup Link Selection•3 minutes
Knowledge Check - BGP Incoming Link Selection•6 minutes
Knowledge Check - Load Sharing with Multiple Providers•6 minutes
1 évaluation par les pairs•Total 60 minutes
Connecting a Multihomed Customer to Multiple Service Providers•60 minutes
Scaling IGP and BGP in Service Provider Networks
Module 6•2 heures à terminer
Détails du module
All service providers are concerned about properly scaling IP addressing, IGPs, and BGP. It can be the difference between a successful and a problematic BGP implementation. Service provider networks are complex and must meet the administrative policy and routing demands of the internal network, different customers, and other providers. Proper scaling is crucial to the success of the network. Interactions between IGPs and the BGP can be quite complex, specifically when you support internal routing, customer connectivity, and transit traffic (and the administrative policies that match). Furthermore, the large number of prefixes that are required to support full Internet routing requires administrators to fully characterize IGP and BGP interactions for internal networks and customers alike. This course discusses network scalability concerns common to large, complex service provider networks. This course includes a description of a typical ISP network and discussion of the propagation of internal and customer routing information. This course also describes scaling considerations for IGPs and BGP, and scaling of IP addressing in service provider networks.
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4 vidéos5 lectures5 devoirs
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4 vidéos•Total 11 minutes
Introduction Video - Connecting a Customer to a Single Service Provider•1 minute
Common Service Provider Network•2 minutes
Route Propagation in Service Provider Networks•4 minutes
Scaling Service Provider Routing Protocols•3 minutes
5 lectures•Total 28 minutes
Common Service Provider Network•7 minutes
Route Propagation in Service Provider Networks•7 minutes
Scaling Service Provider Routing Protocols•6 minutes
Scaling Service Provider Addressing•5 minutes
Summary •3 minutes
5 devoirs•Total 54 minutes
Scaling IGP and BGP in Service Provider Networks Course Exam•30 minutes
Knowledge Check - Common Service Provider Network•6 minutes
Knowledge Check - Route Propagation in Service Provider Networks•6 minutes
Knowledge Check - Scaling Service Provider Routing Protocols•6 minutes
Knowledge Check - Scaling Service Provider Addressing•6 minutes
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