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Thursday 12 February 2015

CISCO UNIFIED IP PHONE TUTORIALS

CISCO UNIFIED IP PHONE 7975G

Get an in-depth view of the features and functionality of Cisco Unified IP Phone 797xG models by accessing the tutorial linked below.

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Get an in-depth view of the features and functionality of Cisco Unified IP Phone 797xG models by accessing the tutorial linked below.

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Get an in-depth view of the features and functionality of Cisco Unified IP Phone 796xG models by accessing the tutorial linked below.

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Get an in-depth view of the features and functionality of Cisco Unified IP Phone 796xG models by accessing the tutorial linked below.

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Get an in-depth view of the features and functionality of Cisco Unified IP Phone 794xG models by accessing the tutorial linked below.

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Get an in-depth view of the features and functionality of Cisco Unified IP Phone 794xG models by accessing the tutorial linked below.

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All About Cisco MPLS



Basic MPLS Concepts

• MPLS is a new forwarding mechanism in which packets are forwarded based on labels
• Labels may correspond to IP destination networks (equal to traditional IP forwarding)
• Labels can also correspond to other parameters (QoS, source address, etc.)
• MPLS was designed to support forwarding of other protocols as well


If you have access to Cisco PEC (Partner Education Center) website, then here are few labs you can do online.
1. Advanced MPLS Traffic Engineering – Challenge Lab
2. MPLS Frame-Mode MPLS Configuration – Challenge Lab
3. MPLS Initial MPLS VPN Setup – Challenge Lab
4. MPLS Internet Connectivity Through Route Leaking – Challenge
5. MPLS Internet in a VPN – Challenge Lab
6. MPLS Network Management VPN Topology – Challenge
7. MPLS Overlapping VPN Topology – Challenge Lab
8. MPLS Running OSPF Between PE and CE Routers – Challenge Lab
9. MPLS Separate Interface for Internet Connectivity – Challenge Lab
10. MPLS Traffic Engineering in MPLS VPN Environment – Challenge Lab
Exams :
Implementing Cisco MPLS 642-611 MPLS
BGP + MPLS Exam 642-691 BGP + MPLS
MPLS Set 1 Practice Test
MPLS Set 2 Practice Test
Multi Player Game on MPLS and various other technologies
MPLS Management
Cisco IOS MPLS Embedded Management Application Note
Cisco IOS MPLS Management Business Overview (PDF – 4 MB)
Cisco IOS MPLS Management Technical Deployment Overview (PDF – 2 MB)
Cisco IOS MPLS Management Technology Overview (PDF – 2 MB)
Cisco Multiprotocol Label Switching Management Strategy
Mulitprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Switching Routers (LSR) have the MPLS-LSR-MIB to provide label switching information.
Refer to this table:
Table Name
SNMP Object
Purpose
MPLS Interface Configuration Table
Provides information for each MPLS-capable interface on an LSR.
MPLS Interface Performance Table
Augments the MPLS interface configuration table.
MPLS In-Segment Table
Contains a description of incoming segments (labels) at an LSR and their associated parameters.
MPLS In-Segment Performance Table
Augments the MPLS in-segment table, providing performance information and counters for incoming segments on an LSR.
MPLS Out-Segment Table
Contains a description of outgoing segments from an LSR and their associated parameters.
MPLS Out-Segment Performance Table
Augments the MPLS out-segment table, providing performance information and counters for outgoing segments on an LSR.
MPLS Cross-Connect Table
Associates inSegments (labels) to outSegments (labels) to show the manager how the LSR is currently swapping these labels.
Terminology
1. Customer Edge Router (CE)—Router at the edge of a network and that has interfaces to at least one PE router.
2. Data Multicast Distribution Tree (MDT)—Tree created dynamically by the existence of active sources in the network and that is sent to active receivers located behind separate PE routers. Data MDT connects only to PE routers that are attached to CE routers with active sources or receivers of traffic from active sources or that are directly attached to active sources or receivers of traffic.
3. Default-MDT—Tree created by the multicast virtual private network (MVPN) configuration. The Default-MDT is used for customer Control Plane and low rate Data Plane traffic. It uses Routing and Forwarding (MVRFs) to connect all of the PE routers with in a particular multicast domain (MD). One Default-MD exists in every MD whether there is any active source in the respective customer network.
4. LEAF—Describes the recipient of multicast data. The source is thought of as the route and the destination is the leaf.
5. Multicast domain (MD)—Collection of MVRFs that can exchange multicast traffic
6. Multicast Virtual Route Forwarding (MVRF)—Used by a PE router to determine how to forward multicast traffic across an MPLS core.
7. Provider Router (P)—Router in the core of the provider network that has interfaces only to other P routers and other PE routers
8. Provider Edge Router (PE)—Router at the edge of the provider network that has interfaces to other P and PE routers and to at least one CE router
9. PIM-SSM—PIM Source Specific Multicast
10. TE Tunnel: A Unidirectional Label Switched Path (LSP) across an MPLS network
12. RSVP: Resource Reservation Protocol, the protocol used to establish MPLS TE tunnels
13. RSVP-TE: RSVP extensions for MPLS TE (RFC 3209)
14. CR-LDP: Constraint-based LSP setup using LDP (RFC 3212)
15. CBR: Constraint-based routing
16. Head-end: The router initiating and MPLS TE tunnel
17. Tail-end: The router on which an MPLS TE tunnel terminates
18. PUSH : Adding a Label to Incoming Packet and also aka Label imposition
19. SWAP : Replace the label of incoming packet
20. POP : Remove the label from outgoing packet and also aka Label disposition.