SANOG 13
15 - 23 January 2009, Lahore, Pakistan
Routing Workshop
MPLS Workshop
VOIP Deployment Worshop
Routing and BGP Multihoming workshop
Instructors : Gaurab Raj Upadhaya, Michuki Mwangi
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Requirements: Attendees must bring a laptop computer
Who should attend: This is a technical workshop, made up of lectures and hands-on lab work. Open to technical staff who are now or soon will be building or operating a wide area TCP/IP base Internet Service Provider (ISP) network or Internet eXchange Point (IXP), likely with international and/or multi-provider connectivity.
Pre-requisites: Cisco IOS Fundamentals; user level UNIX and maybe some system administration; some use of network design, preferably TCP/IP-based.
What you will learn:
- Techniques for design, set-up, and operation of a metropolitan, regional, or national ISP backbone network. This includes advanced OSPF, BGP4, and policy based routing configurations.
- IOS Essentials every ISP should be doing. The hidden secrets that all key NSPs have been using for years, but not telling anyone (i.e. competitive advantage).
- Techniques for the design, set-up, and operation of Internet Exchange Points.
- Techniques for multiple connections to the Internet (multihoming), including connections to IXPs and ISPs . -Techniques to achieve optimal performance and configuration from a Cisco backbone router. This includes routing scalability, network design, and configuration tips.
Technologies Covered: OSPF and OSPF areas, iBGP, eBGP, BGP Scaling, BGP Policies, BGP Transit, Route Reflectors, BGP Best Practices, BGP Configuration Essentials, Policy Routing, IXP Design.
MPLS Design and Deployment Workshop
Instructors : Md. Durrani, et al
Requirements: All participants shold bring Laptops.
Prerequisites: Sound Knowledge of IP Routing including BGP. Ideally, participants should have gone through the IP Routing workshop, and or have at least a year of Advanced IP Routing Knowledge.
Who Should Attend : This is a technical workshop, made up of lectures and hands-on lab work. Open to technical staff who are now or soon will be building or operating a wide area TCP/IP base Internet Service Provider (ISP) , or metro service providers. Larger ISPs venturing into differentiated services will benefit.
Agenda
• Introduction to MPLS - basic functionality and features, L3VPN, TE, L2VPN
• Deploying MPLS VPN - L3 design and deployment, VRF, VRF aware features (NAT, FW, IPSEC), remote access to VPN's, QOS, Enterprise and Campus VPN's
• Traffic Engineering - functionality, tunnel models for bandwidth control and path protection
• L2 VPN's - Types and functionality for EoMPLS, AToM, VPLS, L2TPV3
• Troubleshooting MPLS - LDP, RIB, FIB, MP-BGP for VPN's, L2VPN
Technologies Covered: MPLS, L2VPN, TE, QoS, MPLS Multicast, MPLS IPv6, 6PE etc.
VOIP Deployment Workshop
Instructors: Jonny Martin, GZ Kabir
Who should attend:
This is a technical workshop, made up of lectures and hands-on lab work. Open to technical staff who are now or soon will be deploying IPMulticast services on a IP based Internet Service Provider (ISP) network, Enterprise network, Campus network or Internet exchange Point (IXP), for one-to-many and/or many-to-many data/media/NGN distribution services and applications.
Pre-requisites:
User level UNIX and basic system administration skills; basic understanding of VoIP; understanding of TCP/IP and some network design in a service provider environment.
What you will learn:
• An introduction to telephony past and present, and how this has evolved into Voice over IP.
• VoIP fundamentals; techniques, codecs, protocols, plus network and quality considerations.
• Cisco voice router configuration
• How to install and configure Asterisk, one of the most popular and fully feature open source PBXs available.
• Advanced techniques with Asterisk including database integration, interactive voice response (IVR) applications, billing systems, queuing / helpdesk sytems, and integration with external applications.
• Configuration of the open source SIP Express Router, and a look at other open source VoIP servers.
• VoIP platform architectures and management considerations
• Configuration and provisioning requirements for a variety of hardware, including Asterisk/Digium PSTN cards, Cisco voice gateways, and SIP handsets.
• Where and how to use ENUM, voice peering, and voice interconnection techniques.
• DNS and VoIP configuration
• A look at where VoIP technologies are heading, and current trends in VoIP deployments.
Technologies covered: Basic circuit switched telephony, Cisco voice routersm VoIP protocols, Asterisk the open source PBX, Sip Express Router, ENUM, ISP VoIP architectures.
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