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+ | **Site B1: 400 users in 15 physical networks. | ||
+ | **Site B2: 300 users in 10 physical networks. | ||
+ | *The three sites will be connected through [[MPLS]] using [[BGP]] | ||
+ | **Each site is connected to two different providers [[MPLS]] circuits. | ||
+ | ***Site HQ: Provider A: 100 Mbps B: 50 Mbps | ||
+ | ***Site B1: Provider A: 50 Mbps B: 25 Mbps | ||
+ | ***Site B2: Provider A: 50 Mbps B: 25 Mbps | ||
+ | *Design the network for maximum Route summariazation | ||
+ | *The company wants to use [[QoS]] later for IP telephony | ||
Revision as of 09:56, 29 November 2010
In Routing Technologies we will look at network topologies in enterprise size networks. Then we will look at major Routing protocols with focus on OSPF and BGP.
Subjects
- Learning and playing with Cisco command syntax
- Complex enterprise network models
Exercises
- A company has three sites each running OSPF
- Site HQ: 800 users in 20 physical networks.
- Site B1: 400 users in 15 physical networks.
- Site B2: 300 users in 10 physical networks.
- The three sites will be connected through MPLS using BGP
- Each site is connected to two different providers MPLS circuits.
- Site HQ: Provider A: 100 Mbps B: 50 Mbps
- Site B1: Provider A: 50 Mbps B: 25 Mbps
- Site B2: Provider A: 50 Mbps B: 25 Mbps
- Each site is connected to two different providers MPLS circuits.
- Design the network for maximum Route summariazation
- The company wants to use QoS later for IP telephony
Material
- Cisco IP Routing book (Link to Safari)
- Chapter 1: Routing Services
- Chapter 3: OSPF
- Chapter 4: Manipulating Routing Updates
- Chapter 5: Path Control
- Chapter 5: BGP