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RS0118 - SDA LAN Automation with PnP (Part 2)

The video walks you through a configuration process to perform LAN automation on Cisco DNAC. We will bring up an underlay network of four switches by manually configuring just a seed device, while the remaining switches will be automatically brought up using PnP. The goal is to demonstrate a potential time saving of using LAN automation in a large SDA deployment.
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RS0118 - SDA LAN Automation with PnP (Part 1)

The video walks you through a configuration process to perform LAN automation on Cisco DNAC. We will bring up an underlay network of four switches by manually configuring just a seed device, while the remaining switches will be automatically brought up using PnP. The goal is to demonstrate a potential time saving of using LAN automation in a large SDA deployment.
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SP0017 - MPLS TE Basic Traffic Engineering (Part 3)

The video gets you started on Cisco MPLS Traffic Engineering (TE). We will look at the fundamental of MPLS TE including routing protocol, specifically ISIS, metric support, additional routing information the protocol needs to carry, and the role of Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) in bandwidth reservation, MPLS label distribution, and tunnel establishment. As a quick demonstration, we will configure a basic MPLS TE tunnel, perform Wireshark packet capture, and review RSVP packets.

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SP0017 - MPLS TE Basic Traffic Engineering (Part 2)

The video gets you started on Cisco MPLS Traffic Engineering (TE). We will look at the fundamental of MPLS TE including routing protocol, specifically ISIS, metric support, additional routing information the protocol needs to carry, and the role of Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) in bandwidth reservation, MPLS label distribution, and tunnel establishment. As a quick demonstration, we will configure a basic MPLS TE tunnel, perform Wireshark packet capture, and review RSVP packets.

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SP0017 - MPLS TE Basic Traffic Engineering (Part 1)

The video gets you started on Cisco MPLS Traffic Engineering (TE). We will look at the fundamental of MPLS TE including routing protocol, specifically ISIS, metric support, additional routing information the protocol needs to carry, and the role of Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) in bandwidth reservation, MPLS label distribution, and tunnel establishment. As a quick demonstration, we will configure a basic MPLS TE tunnel, perform Wireshark packet capture, and review RSVP packets.

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SP0006 - MPLS VPN Fundamental (Part 2)

The video introduces you to fundamental of MPLS VPN and this includes the concepts of VRF, Route Distinguisher (RD), and Route Target (RT). We will be build a basic MPLS VPN network from scratch using ISIS as our IGP. Two MPLS VPN customers will be used to demonstrate the routing separation this technology has to offer. Multi-Protocol BGP (MPBGP) will be discussed and configured for VPNv4 route exchange. Static route will be used for a PE-CE routing as other routing protocols will be looked at in the following labs. Wireshark packet capture will be performed at the end of the lab to compare MPLS VPN packet to a regular MPLS packet.

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SP0006 - MPLS VPN Fundamental (Part 1)

The video introduces you to fundamental of MPLS VPN and this includes the concepts of VRF, Route Distinguisher (RD), and Route Target (RT). We will be build a basic MPLS VPN network from scratch using ISIS as our IGP. Two MPLS VPN customers will be used to demonstrate the routing separation this technology has to offer. Multi-Protocol BGP (MPBGP) will be discussed and configured for VPNv4 route exchange. Static route will be used for a PE-CE routing as other routing protocols will be looked at in the following labs. Wireshark packet capture will be performed at the end of the lab to compare MPLS VPN packet to a regular MPLS packet.

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RS0046 - IPv6 ISIS (Part 2)

The video walks you through basic and advance configuration of ISISv6 on Cisco router. You will be able to see configuration similarities and differences between ISISv6 and ISIS in IPv4. Our tasks include simple route advertisement, routing process and interface parameter adjustment, and route manipulation. We will also review the significance of Level 1/2 area. You should become familiar with ISISv6 by the end of this lab. We recommend having basic understanding of IPv6 before viewing this video.

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RS0045 - IPv6 ISIS (Part 1)

The video walks you through basic and advance configuration of ISISv6 on Cisco router. You will be able to see configuration similarities and differences between ISISv6 and ISIS in IPv4. Our tasks include simple route advertisement, routing process and interface parameter adjustment, and route manipulation. We will also review the significance of Level 1/2 area. You should become familiar with ISISv6 by the end of this lab. We recommend having basic understanding of IPv6 before viewing this video.

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