The OSPF Routing Protocol

The OSPF Routing Protocol
Duration
12 hours
Course type
Seminar
Language
English
Duration
12 hours
Location
Seminar
Language
English
Code
TLC-005
Training for 7-8 or more people? Customize trainings for your specific needs
The OSPF Routing Protocol
Duration
12 hours
Location
Seminar
Language
English
Code
TLC-005
€ 298 *
Training for 7-8 or more people? Customize trainings for your specific needs

Description

This course provides a detailed presentation of OSPF Routing Protocol and the concepts related to link-state routing. Also, the OSPF for IPv6 (or OSPFv3) is presented focusing on the similarities and differences between the two protocols.
Aspects related to OSPF troubleshooting and a few OSPF network design considerations are also presented.
Lab sessions are used to verify and reinforce the theory.
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Objectives

  1. Identify the features of OSPFv2 and OSPFv3
  2. Describe OSPF packets
  3. Configure OSPF
  4. Identify OSPF network types
  5. Recognize how adjacencies are formed in OSPF networks
  6. Recognize how information flows between routers to establish and maintain OSPF links
  7. Describe OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 LSAs
  8. Interpret the OSPF LSDB and routing table
  9. Configure OSPF special area types
  10. Describe the differences between OSPFv2 and OSPFv3
  11. Describe the OSPF Grace Restart feature
  12. Troubleshoot OSPF networks
  13. Present some general OSPF network design guidelines

Target Audience

People involved in the implementation, sustaining, quality assurance, troubleshooting of IP routing protocols, technical staff working with OSPF.

Prerequisites

General IP routing (and switching) knowledge (TCP/IP foundation).

Roadmap

  1. Introduction (OSPF’s place in IP Routing)
  2. Dijkstra’s Algorithm
  3. OSPF Overview
  4. OSPF Operations
  5. OSPFv3
  6. OSPF Graceful Restart
  7. Multiple OSPF Instances
  8. OSPF Troubleshooting
  9. OSPF Network Design Considerations
  10. Exercises and lab activities
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