Multicast Workshop

Date : 5 - 7 November 2007
Time : 09:00 - 17:00
Course Fee :    Standard  : THB 18,500
  Early Bird  : THB 15,750 (till 29th October 2007)
 
    ( Early-bird registration fees must be paid before
  or on 29 October 2007 where as Standard registration
  fees must be paid before or on 4 November 2007
  by cheque or wire transfer payment. )

Class-size limit : 28 participants
Venue : intERLab Training Center, AIT, Thailand
Instructors
 : Greg Shepherd (Cisco)
   Srinivasa Irigi (Cisco)

Objectives

To get participants to design and set up a set of inter-connected multicast networks. After having experienced this workshop as a student, an attendee will be able to engineer multicast networks within his/her campus/organization, to explain multicast engineering concepts to peers, and, in some cases, to help teach or facilitate future multicast workshops.

Course Duration : 3 days

Who should attend?

This is a technical workshop, made up of lectures and hands-on lab work. Open to technical staff and Network Engineer/Administrators who are now or soon will be deploying IPMulticast services on a IP based Internet Service Provider (ISP) network, Enterprise network, Campus network or Internet exchange Point (IXP), for one-to-many and/or many-to-many data/media/NGN distribution services and applications.

Course Contents

This training covers the followings topics:
   - Router Configuration
   - Multicast addressing
   - Protocol Soup
   - IGMP (Internet Group Membership Protocol) used by hosts and routers to tell each other about group membership
   - PIM-SM (Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode) used to propagate forwarding state between routers.
   - SSM (Source Specific Multicast) utilizes a subset of PIM's functionality to guaranty source-only trees in the 232/8 range.
   - MSDP (Multicast Source Discovery Protocol) used to exchange ASM active source information between RPs.
   - MBGP (Multiprotocol BGP) used to exchange routing information for interdomain RPF checking.
   - SSM & other topics
   - Deploying multicast in a multi-vendor environment

Prerequisite

Cisco IOS Fundamentals; IGP and BGP router configuration basics.

Biography of instructor

Greg Shepherd
Greg has been working with multicast deployments for over 10 years: in R&E networks as an operator, then with Cisco, Juniper, Procket, now back at Cisco. He has given numerous workshops at NANOG, APRICOT, RIPE, AFNOG, SANOG, AIT, as well as directly with customer engineers. Through ISC.org he currently opperates a global multicast peering network.

Srinivasa Irigi
Srini has been working on MPLS VPN network deployments for over 7 years. He has been with Cisco Systems for about 10 years in various roles in Product development, testing, certification, integration and deployments before his current role as a Technical Marketing Engineer working on High End Routing Platforms developed by Cisco. He has worked on several SP MPLS VPN network deployments working with different Cisco teams and customer Engineers. He has participated in numerous workshops and was one of the speakers at the recent SANOG10 on Multicast Technologies.


   

Certificate of paticipation, training materials, lunch and refreshments will be provided.

Please note that the places are limited and the registration will be on a "first come - first served" basis. If you have any further queries, please contact Ms. Wit Hmone at +66-2 524 6611 (for AIT internal user dial 6611 only) or email: training at interlab.ait.ac.th.


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