Location: Paris
Duration of the formation: 3 days
Dates: 4, 5 and 6 June 2013
Course language: English
Course materials: English
Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of TCP-IP protocol
Detailed program of the formation
Lecturer: Pr. André Danthine
Fees and Registration
Who Should Attend?
Manufacturers, service providers and carriers personnel as well as network, communication and IT specialists of enterprises based on Internet services or more generally all those concerned by the planning of the services evolution.
This basic seminar has been developed for those who are primarily interested in the principles, the architectures and the services.
The attendees are expected to have a basic knowledge of TCP-IP protocol
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15 Years of Evolution of the Layer 3 and its Services
Due to its success, Internet is obliged to support all applications and to take into account
the QoS required by some of them.
In their migration to "all-over-IP", historical operators and ISPs are in search of new business models involving value-added services aligned with the demands of their customers.
Customers are in search of the best services, from the point of view of performance and cost, to support the needs of integrated and often interactive applications, with an ever increasing demand in bandwidth.
It is clear today that IP/MPLS is a fundamental contribution to this evolution. MPLS
standardization started in 1997, is practically accomplished and MPLS has been adopted and
deployed by more than 90% of operators and ISPs.
This updated version of our basic seminar on IP/MPLS highlights all basic contributions
of this new architecture. This seminar constitutes the foundation to tackle the more
recent developments in the network infrastructures such as IP over optics with GMPLS,
the new services Ethernet, the data, voice and video convergence as well as the fixed
and mobile convergence.
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Summary
• From Legacy IP to IP QoS
- The Internet Legacy
- IP QoS – Quality of Service in IP Networks
- IP Packet Transport Models
• MPLS (MultiProtocol Label Switching)
- MPLS - Basic Concepts and Protocols
- MPLS Implementation Supports
• Traffic Engineering
- MPLS and the Explicit Routing
- Traffic Engineering Principles
Traffic Engineering with MPLS (MPLS-TE)
• Quality of Service
- Quality of Service in the Legacy Internet
- QoS in DiffServ-capable IP with MPLS
• From Private Network to Virtual Private Network
- The Internet VPNs
- PPVPN (Provider Provisioned VPN)
• BGP/MPLS VPN - Layer 3 VPN with MPLS
- BGP/MPLS VPN – L3VPN with MPLS
• Layer 2 VPN
- Layer 2 Point-to-point Transport Service
- Pseudo-Wire Emulation Edge to Edge (PWE3)
- L2VPN over MPLS and over IP
• From L2 P2P to L2 Point-to-Multipoint Transport Service
- Introduction to Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS)
• Towards a Multi-Service Platform
- IP/MPLS as THE Unique Multi-Service Platform
• Generalisation of MPLS Services on the Global Internet
- Inter-AS MPLS VPN |
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