INE 3010Lab. National NSP Regional NSP Internet Exchange IX / NAP.

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INE 3010Lab

National NSP

Regional NSP

Internet Exchange IX / NAP

Physical Implementation Backbone switch vm1 vm2 vm4 vm3vm5 router s0 s1 fa0 eth0 IX LAN Other Regional NSP

Task in Lab 1 (15 marks) Setup the NSP network infrastructure Config the router, switch and serial links Connecting to other NSP regional network Setup an OSPF network Setup an BGP network

Task in Lab 2 (10 marks) Setup a NSP regional POP (point of presence) Connect the POP to regional IX Setup the BGP connecting other NSP through IX (MLPA) Examine BGP routes in IX server

Schedule Mar 10 Grouping, start the lab1 Mar 24 Lab1 report for Lab1, demo Apr 4 Lab2 report Apr 7Lab2 demo