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DEPLOY, MAINTAIN, & TROUBLESHOOT CISCO IOS® XR SOFTWARE (CRS12)

Length: 5-day Workshop

Course slide preview for CRS12In this advanced five-day course you will learn to maintain and troubleshoot Cisco IOS® XR Software in a typical network deployment. You will learn the detailed hardware architecture in order to maintain and troubleshoot the Cisco® Carrier Routing System (CRS-1) and the Cisco® XR 12000 Series Router. Fifteen hands-on labs solidify the knowledge taught in class by allowing you to practice on live hardware. You will learn to secure the Cisco® CRS-1 from denial-of-service attacks, optimize the availability of your network, implement Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Traffic Engineering, and deploy Fast Reroute (FFR).

You will learn to:

  • Deploy, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot Cisco IOS® XR Software on the Cisco CRS-1 and the Cisco® XR 12000 Series Router
  • Identify different switching modes within the Cisco® 7600 Series Router
  • Protect the Supervisor Engine 720 from denial-of-service attack
  • Monitor traffic flow with Cisco IOS® XR Software
  • Optimize network availability
  • Implement MPLS Traffic Engineering
  • Deploy Fast Reroute (FRR)
  • Manage configurations with Cisco IOS® Software
  • Troubleshoot packet forwarding

Recommended for:

Network architects, network designers, tier 2 4 support personnel, planning and design personnel, and implementation personnel from service providers and large enterprises will benefit from this course.

Prerequisites:

  • Basic knowledge of the Cisco® 12000 Series Router (Gigabit Switch Router, or GSR) architecture and operations
  • Cisco® 12000 Series Technical Product Training (GSR) or equivalent experience
  • Comprehensive knowledge of designing, implementing, and operating a large-scale network for high availability
  • Building Highly Available Networks
  • Ability to configure, optimize, and scale dynamic routing protocols, including OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, and MPLS
  • Familiarity with traffic engineering and load balancing principles and methodologies
  • Building Core Networks with BGP, OSPF, and MPLS (BCMPL)
  • Familiarity with quality-of-service (QoS) and service level agreement principles and methodologies
  • Implementing Cisco® Quality of Service (QoS)
  • Designing Service Provider Cisco® Quality of Service (SPQoS) or equivalent

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