MPLS Labs

I have plenty labs on MPLS on GNS3Vault that will help you learn but to help you a little more i’ll let you know in which order you should do them. Before you start learning MPLS make sure you have a strong knowledge on BGP. MPLS relies heavily on BGP so upgrade your knowledge if you have to. There are plenty of BGP labs for you here.

 

Having said that…time for MPLS!

 

If you are new to MPLS start with the VRF Lite lab which will teach you the fundamentals. A VRF is for routing what a VLAN is for switching.

Once you understand VRFs you can check out the MPLS LDP lab which introduces you to tag switching.

Next stop will be to simulate an ISP MPLS Backbone with customers connected to it using different routing protocols:

Basic MPLS VPN (EIGRP)
MPLS VPN PE CE using RIP lab
MPLS VPN PE CE using OSPF & Sham Link lab

Once you finish those labs you can try my MPLS VPN Advanced lab which teaches you how to configure an ISP MPLS Backbone with multiple customers running different routing protocols and offering them services like central servers and Internet. The VIDEO is 2 hours and 50 minutes so it’s quite a large lab!

Those labs will teach you all the skills you need to get going with MPLS.

 

Let me know what you think by leaving a comment!

 

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Written by René Molenaar - CCIE #41726

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René - CCIE #41726 is the creator of GNS3Vault.com where he shares CCNA, CCNP and CCIE R&S labs. He also blogs about networking on http://networklessons.com

10 Comments

  1. I’m studying for CCNP TSHOOT but after that am thinking of CCIP and these are absolute fantastic resources for MPLS studying right from the base of vrf all the way to full ISP level MPLS use.

    Anyway I had to comment to give you some appreciation, especially for that Advanced lab and video – 2hrs 50 mins deserves some thanks! 😉

    Cheers

  2. Hi Steve,

    Thanks for your comment ;D

    I think you’ll like CCIP after your CCNP. You will learn only more about BGP after what you learned on CCNP. MPLS is a lot of fun and very popular these days…QoS is something you’ll have to master if you ever play with VoIP on a network.

    Good luck!

    Rene

  3. Rene….You are the best
    I am preparing for my CCIE R&S and your labs help me a lot!!

    Good job man

  4. Just wanted to say thanks for the hard work you guys have put in on this site. Much appreciated. Great labs and always fun. Need more time in the day though 🙂

  5. Hi there,

    I have issues using MPLS on GNS3 routers.. Please guide me, which IOS works for MPLS on a GNS3 router… thanks

    Caps!!!

  6. Dear Rene,

    Brother, i am becoming a huge fan of yours.

    Keep it up and looking forward to your efforts

    Bookmarking you 😀

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