PRACTICAL SEGMENT ROUTING
TRAINING COURSE
09.00 - 17.00 | Cisco Systems London, UK
WHAT'S COVERED
Join our intensive training days to delve into the world of Segment Routing, a technology transforming network infrastructure. Think Segment Routing is too complex? In this hands-on training, our challenge is to change your mind!
We will cover just enough theory to set the stage, then dive right into practical, easy-to-understand strategies. It’s all about leaving with handy, actionable tips for your network.
You will see how Segment Routing can be smoothly integrated into your existing setup, improving reliability, and simplifying your network with TI-LFA, optimising your current hardware, and intelligently managing traffic— all without getting bogged down in complexity.
The training is offered as individual days, so you can sign up to either the Segment Routing Fundamentals day or Advanced Segment Routing day, or both; whatever works best for you! (Please note that we currently provide this training course at Cisco Systems London offices in United Kingdom. If attending in person is not feasible for you, you may be interested to explore our segment routing webinars, available for viewing here.)
SEGMENT ROUTING FUNDAMENTALS (DAY 1)
What Is Segment Routing
Benefits
Interoperability with current network technologies
Why SR for Altnets
SRTE Basics
Topology Independent Loop-Free Alternate (TI-LFA)
LABS
Basics
Migration
TI-LFA
'Really enjoyed attending this course! Terry was amazing the labs were really good!'
JEYAMURALI SIVAPATHASUNDARAM, NETWORK ENGINEER, G-RESEARCH
'This was a really great course with a very professional team. I highly recommend all training.'
JUDITH CONNOR, NETWORK ENGINEER, ZEN INTERNET
'Segment routing is amazing! If only we could match Terry’s excitement levels!'
CATALIN DOMINTE, NETWORK CONSULTANT, NOCSULT LTD
'Thanks Terry and Enable team for sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm!'
REY MARTIN, PRINCIPAL NETWORK ENGINEER, G.NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS
'The segment routing course was excellently led by Terry.'