© 2000, Cisco Systems, Inc. www.cisco.com CMPLS 1.0—1-1 Participant Responsibilities Student responsibilities  Complete prerequisites  Introduce yourself.

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© 2000, Cisco Systems, Inc. CMPLS 1.0—1-1 Participant Responsibilities Student responsibilities  Complete prerequisites  Introduce yourself  Ask questions

© 2000, Cisco Systems, Inc. CMPLS 1.0—1-2 General Administration Class-related Sign-in sheet Length and times Break and lunch room locations Attire Facilities-related Participant materials Site emergency procedures Rest rooms Telephones/faxes

© 2000, Cisco Systems, Inc. CMPLS 1.0—1-3 Class Syllabus Day 1Day 2Day 3 MPLS Introduction MPLS Background and Concepts BPX LSC Configuration and Verification Laboratory Label Distribution Protocol MPLS Implementation: BPX Basics RPM Connection to non-MPLS CPE Laboratory VPN Configuration and Verification Laboratory MPLS Implementation: MGX 8850 Basics MGX LER Configuration and Verification Laboratory MPLS IP + ATM Miscellaneous Topics VPN QOS

© 2000, Cisco Systems, Inc. CMPLS 1.0—1-4 Graphic Symbols PC with software Ethernet line RouterNetwork switch PC acting as a TFTP, precept, or TACACS+ server Network cloud CSU/DSU WAN CSU/DSU Central siteBranch office Home office or small office Serial line Circuit-switched line Modem Access server ISDN switch