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Advanced Services - Implementing Broadband Aggregation on Cisco 10000 Series (BBAGG)

Course Description Schedule
 

Who Should Attend

This course is for technical professionals who need to know how to implement broadband aggregation on the Cisco 10000 Series router. The following are the primary audience for this course:

  • Customer technicians
  • Cisco System Engineers (SEs)
  • System Integrators (SIs)

Prerequisites

Students attending this course should have successfully completed the following training or have equivalent experience:

Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 2 (ICND2)

  • Campus ATM (CATM)
  • Completion of one of the VoDs: Basic DSL End-to-End Architecture or SP DSL Technologies Essentials

Course Objectives

After completing this course the student should be able to:

  • Compare and contrast the various broadband aggregation architectures available with Cisco routers
  • Explain how RBE and RFC 1483 routing work, describe their typical architectures and benefits, and configure them on Cisco routers
  • Explain how PPPoA and PPPoE work, along with descriptions of their typical architecture and benefits, and configure them on Cisco routers
  • Explain and configure various methods for optimizing subscriber connections including PVC range, auto detect PPPoX encapsulation, VC class, ATM PVC autoprovisioning, and BBA groups
  • Explain AAA services available on Cisco routers and RADIUS servers and configure AAA services on Cisco routers
  • Explain how L2TP works, describe its typical architecture and benefits, and configure it on Cisco routers
  • Describe the Cisco 10000 Series router and explain the features and functions of system-wide hardware and software components
  • Identify and describe system modules and services on the Cisco 10000 Series router that are utilized in broadband aggregation deployment scenarios

Course Content

This course is intended for customer technicians and system integrators who need to implement various broadband aggregation technologies on Cisco routers. This course also enables Cisco System Engineers (SEs) to present and demonstrate various broadband aggregation technologies on Cisco routers for customers. Students learn about RBE, PPPoA, PPPoE, and L2TP, and learn how to configure and verify operation of these technologies on Cisco routers. This course also explains the Cisco 10000 Series router hardware architecture and software features.

Course Modules

  • Broadband Aggregation Architectures
  • RBE and RFC 1483 Routing
  • PPPoA
  • PPPoE
  • Cisco Aggregation Optimization Features
  • AAA Service
  • L2TP
  • Cisco 10000 Series Router Hardware Overview
  • Cisco 10000 Series Router Software Overview

Hands-On Lab Exercises

  • Lab Network Orientation
  • Configure and Verify RBE
  • Configure and Verify RFC 1483 Routing
  • Configure, Verify and Debug PPPoA
  • Configure, Verify and Debug PPPoEoA
  • Configure PVC Range, VC Class, PVC Autoprovisioning, PPPoX auto-sense encapsulation, and PPPoE Profiles
  • AAA Services
  • Configure, Verify and Debug L2TP
  • Show PXF Commands Familiarization

The course is instructor-led and includes hands-on lab exercises. Lecture topics are reinforced with supporting student exercises.

Duration: 4 days

Price (VAT excl.):
  • The Netherlands: US$ 3,000.-
  • Belgium: US$ 3,000.-
Cisco Learning Credits:

30 CLC

 
Schedule

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