Day organisation
The workshop runs from Monday to Friday.
Each day is divided into four slots of approximately two hours
each. There may be optional evening sessions on some days.
The classes will use approximately the following time slots.
These times are not exact.
- 09:00–10:45 — Morning session 1
- 11:15–13:00 — Morning session 2
- 14:00–15:30 — Afternoon session 1
- 16:00–17:30 — Afternoon session 2
In addition to this detailed course outline, there is a
summary timetable
showing the entire course at a glance.
The Track AR-E main page will also be
of interest.
Monday morning
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Introductions, Objectives
- Welcoming to the workshop with instructor and participant
introductions, logistical and scheduling details for the rest
of the week.
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Agenda.
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Internet Introduction
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Routing Basics
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Introduction to IS-IS
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IS-IS for ISP's
Monday afternoon
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Lab Module 1b - Basic IS-IS
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Introduction to BGP
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Lab Module 1c - Basic iBGP
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Introduction to IPv6
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IPv6 Standards and Protocols
Tuesday morning
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IPv6 Addressing
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IPv6 Routing Protocols
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IS-IS for IPv6
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BGP for IPv6
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IPv6 Lab Module 1b - IPv6 for IS-IS
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IPv6 Lab Module 1c - IPv6 iBGP
Tuesday afternoon
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BGP Scaling Techniques
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Lab Module 3 - BGP Route Reflector (IPv4 and IPv6)
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BGP Attributes
Wednesday morning
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BGP Policy Control
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Lab Module 6 - iBGP and eBGP
Wednesday afternoon
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Lab Module 6 - iBGP and eBGP
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BGP Best Practices
Thursday morning
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4-byte ASN's
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BGP Multihoming - Part 1
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Lab Module 7 - Route Filtering
Thursday afternoon
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Lab Module 7 - Route Filtering (continued)
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BGP Mulithoming - Part 2
Friday morning
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The RPKI and Origin Validation
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RIPE Atlas Probes
Friday afternoon
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MPLS Introduction
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MPLS Introducion (continued)