Segment Routing & Traffic-Engineering (SR/SR-TE)
Navigate the future of networking with Segment Routing technology
Description
In this comprehensive course, you will learn how to implement Cisco IOS XR Segment Routing (SR/SR-TE) in your network, allowing you to optimize network performance, reduce operational complexity, and enhance network scalability. Through a combination of lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on lab exercises, you will gain an in-depth understanding of the Segment Routing architecture and its key components, including Topology Independent Loop Free Alternate (TI-LFA), Segment Routing Mapping Server (SRMS), Segment Routing Traffic Engineering (SR-TE), Segment Routing Path Computation Element (SR-PCE). You will also learn how to configure and troubleshoot Segment Routing policies, topologies using real-world scenarios and best practices.
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
Understand the fundamentals of Cisco IOS XR Segment Routing and its use cases
Configure and troubleshoot Segment Routing policies, topologies, and services
Optimize network performance and reduce operational complexity through SR-TE
Enhance network scalability and flexibility with Flex-Algo and the SR PCE
Apply best practices and real-world scenarios to your own network environment
This course is ideal for network engineers, administrators, and architects who are seeking to expand their knowledge and skills in the field of networking, and specifically in the area of Segment Routing. Basic knowledge of networking technologies is recommended.
What You Will Learn!
- EVE-NG topology, PPT presentation, PNG topology and configuration files included
- Students will able to implement and troubleshoot SR in a live network
- Understand the benefits of SR over alternatives (LDP/RSVP)
- Deepdive into the details (flags, fields, etc)
- Learn how to migrate LDP to SR
- Master SR/SR-TE configuration
- Course covers about 90% of the exam (lab and written) curriculum
- Learn topics like SID, SRGB, SRMS, SR OAM, AS, ODN, Flex-Algo, BGP-EPE, BGP-LS, PCEP, SR-PCE, etc
Who Should Attend!
- Network engineers that operate live telecom networks
- Students who want to understand the future of MPLS networks
- Anyone else who is interested in the subject