Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a high-performance routing technique that enhances speed, scalability, and traffic engineering in enterprise and service provider networks. This lab covers essential MPLS concepts, including label distribution using LDP, MPLS Layer 3 VPNs for secure multi-tenancy, and MPLS Traffic Engineering (MPLS-TE) for optimized path selection. Advanced topics such as route leaking between VRFs, MPLS QoS, and integration with BGP are also explored.
By mastering MPLS, network engineers can implement scalable and efficient enterprise WAN architectures, ensuring optimal application performance and seamless connectivity across distributed environments.
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The default username and password for images used in this
course is as follows, however you will hear new passwords during the course if
the instructor changes the credentials:
Image name
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Username
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Password
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IOL images
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No username
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No password
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CSR1000v
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Admin
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Admin
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C8000v
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Admin
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admin
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Viptela devices
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Admin
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admin
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Windows Server
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Administrator
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Test123
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IOS-XR
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Admin
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Enter new password
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Cisco ASA 802
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no username
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no passwd, hit enter
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Cisco ASA 8.4.2,
9.1.5
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no username
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no passwd, hit enter
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Cisco ASAv
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no username
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no passwd, hit enter
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Cisco IPS
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cisco
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ciscoips123
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Cisco WSA
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admin
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ironport
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Cisco ESA
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admin
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ironport
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Cisco WAAS
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admin
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default
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Cisco XR9K
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Cisco
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Cisco
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Cisco NX9K
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admin
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admin
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