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SP0009 - MPLS VPN PE-CE with OSPF (Part 2)

The video demonstrates configuration of OSPF as PE-CE routing protocol in Cisco MPLS VPN. In addition to basic OSPF configuration, we will go through more advance scenarios of dualed-home site and sites with a backdoor link, and try to understand how a use of Sham Link can prevent a backdoor link from being preferred over MPLS, and how Down-Bit and how Domain Tag can prevent learnt routes from being re-advertised out of the site. We will also look at the Domain ID and the affect that it has on OSPF LSA type.

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SP0009 - MPLS VPN PE-CE with OSPF (Part 1)

The video demonstrates configuration of OSPF as PE-CE routing protocol in Cisco MPLS VPN. In addition to basic OSPF configuration, we will go through more advance scenarios of dualed-home site and sites with a backdoor link, and try to understand how a use of Sham Link can prevent a backdoor link from being preferred over MPLS, and how Down-Bit and how Domain Tag can prevent learnt routes from being re-advertised out of the site. We will also look at the Domain ID and the affect that it has on OSPF LSA type.

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SP0008 - MPLS VPN PE-CE with EIGRP (Part 3)

The video demonstrates configuration of EIGRP as PE-CE routing protocol in Cisco MPLS VPN. In addition to basic EIGRP configuration, we will go through more advance scenarios of dualed-home site and sites with a backdoor link, and try to understand how a Site-of-Origin (SoO) BGP attribute can be used to prevent routes from being readvertised into its own site. The lab finishes with a discussion of BGP cost community, which is unique to EIGRP and the affect that it has on the path selection.

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SP0008 - MPLS VPN PE-CE with EIGRP (Part 2)

The video demonstrates configuration of EIGRP as PE-CE routing protocol in Cisco MPLS VPN. In addition to basic EIGRP configuration, we will go through more advance scenarios of dualed-home site and sites with a backdoor link, and try to understand how a Site-of-Origin (SoO) BGP attribute can be used to prevent routes from being readvertised into its own site. The lab finishes with a discussion of BGP cost community, which is unique to EIGRP and the affect that it has on the path selection.

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SP0008 - MPLS VPN PE-CE with EIGRP (Part 1)

The video demonstrates configuration of EIGRP as PE-CE routing protocol in Cisco MPLS VPN. In addition to basic EIGRP configuration, we will go through more advance scenarios of dualed-home site and sites with a backdoor link, and try to understand how a Site-of-Origin (SoO) BGP attribute can be used to prevent routes from being readvertised into its own site. The lab finishes with a discussion of BGP cost community, which is unique to EIGRP and the affect that it has on the path selection.

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SP0007 - MPLS VPN PE-CE with RIPv2 (Part 2)

The video demonstrates configuration of RIPv2 as PE-CE routing protocol in Cisco MPLS VPN. RIPv2 will be used per VRF to replace the static routes that we configured in the previous video. We will also look at how RIP metric is carried across MPLS in MPBGP advertisement and how it can be manipulated. 

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SP0007 - MPLS VPN PE-CE with RIPv2 (Part 1)

The video demonstrates configuration of RIPv2 as PE-CE routing protocol in Cisco MPLS VPN. RIPv2 will be used per VRF to replace the static routes that we configured in the previous video. We will also look at how RIP metric is carried across MPLS in MPBGP advertisement and how it can be manipulated. 

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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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Cisco DMVPN Video Guide to Configuration and Deployment

Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN) was originally set out to provide a more economical alternative to other WAN technologies like Frame Relay and MPLS. During the first few years after its inception, implementing DMVPN was a bit of a challenge as there were limited features, bug issues, and people lack of understanding. Now that the difficult time has passed, DMVPN is very much considered a mature technology and has become a viable low-cost WAN solution due its scalability and security, not to mention many features that have been added over the years. In addition, as the cost of internet continues to drop, and given the reliability of internet today, people begin to feel more comfortable running their business applications, even VoIP, across the internet so it is no longer rear to find DMVPN being used as a primary WAN connection. This article will guide you through DMVPN videos that are available on our website, either as free online steaming or video download, and provide overview of how to best utilize these video to maximize your learning experience. 

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