Detailed Outlines
Course Outlines
Course Introduction
- Module 1: IP Multicast Concepts and Technologies
- Module 2: Multicast on the LAN
- Module 3: PIM Sparse Mode
- Module 4: Rendezvous Point Engineering
- Module 5: PIM Sparse Mode Protocol Extensions
- Module 6: Multiprotocol Extensions for BGP
- Module 7: Interdomain IP Multicast
- Module 8: IP Multicast Security
- Module 9: Multicast Optimization and High Availability Features
- Module 10: Applications of Multicast
- Labs
Objectives and Pre-requisites
Course Objectives
- Introduce IP multicast services, to evaluate the functional model of IP multicasting and the technologies present in IP multicasting, acknowledge IP multicast benefits and associated caveats, and determine various types of multicast applications in order to understand the IP multicast conceptual model and its layer multicast addresses to data link layer addresses, and list the mechanisms for constraining multicast streams in a LAN environment
- Introduce Protocol Independent Multicast sparse mode (PIM-SM) as the most current scalable IP multicast routing protocol to learn the principles of protocol operation and details, become familiar with the determinism built into sparse mode multicast protocols, and configure and deploy PIM-SM in complex IP multicast network deployments
- Review RP distribution solutions, recognize the drawbacks of manual RP configuration, become familiar with the Auto-Rendezvous Point (Auto-RP) and the bootstrap router (BSR) mechanisms, and introduce the concept of Anycast RP that works in combination with the Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
- Recognize the drawbacks of the PIM-SM and introduce two extensions to provide possible solutions; learn about mechanics of the Source Specific Multicast (SSM) and bidirectional mode of PIM-SM in order to configure and deploy SSM and bidirectional mode of the PIM-SM in a large service provider network
- Explain basic concepts of Multiprotocol BGP (MP-BGP) and its use in the IP multicast environment, apply steps that are associated with configuring MP-BGP with Address Family Identifier (AFI) syntax to support IP multicast in the interdomain environment
Configure and deploy MSDP in the interdomain environment
- Introduce solutions to mitigate security issues in the IP multicast network.
- Examine and implement suitable virtual private network (VPN) technologies, such as Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) with IP Security (IPsec) and Group Encrypted Transport (GET) VPN
- Describe the process of monitoring and maintaining multicast high-availability operations, introduce the PIM triggered join feature, and describe how load splitting IP multicast traffic over Equal-Cost Multipath (ECMP) works
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- After gaining the knowledge of multicast and multicast-related technologies in the previous odules, you will be faced and challenged with three real-life scenarios for multicast applications You will be able to answer to and design multicast-related application and network solutions in customer and service provider networks
Prerequisites
The knowledge and skills you must have before attending this course are as follows: