From September 22 to 26 head of IT-department trained and passed the course Cisco Multiprotocol Label Switching

From 22 to 26 of September in Moscow training center CiSchool chief of IT-department Neupokoev Alexander took a participation in training course “Implementing Cisco Multiprotocol Label Switching” by Cisco. Multiprotocol Label Switching is a technology capable of dramatically improving the performance of any IP network capable of the technology, and can go beyond and enable service providers a powerful and scalable mechanism of providing customer connectivity. This course covers the practical usage of MPLS technology for today’s networks and imparts an awareness of how this complex protocol operates, as well as provides students confidence to use this feature in their own network. Prerequisites: Students enrolled in this course should have previous exposure to advanced routing protocols including Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), and Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS). This course fully assumes knowledge of the configuration of all dynamic routing protocols, and this knowledge is a key element in the configuration of MPLS. Successful completion of the ICND and BSCI courses (or equivalent experience) is strongly recommended. Target Audience: MPLS 2.2 is recommended for any individual responsible for designing, implementing, or troubleshooting MPLS networks or solutions based on MPLS technology. This course is also targeted at individuals interested in Cisco certifications – especially the Cisco CCNP® Service Provider and CCIE® certifications.