So that’s a great question… I’m sure there’s lots of training resources.

 

I dabbled in MPLS for some time in the Cisco world originally with a couple of 
different platforms that we had sitting around from time to time.  When I got 
much deeper into MPLS was when my employer at the time was moving to Juniper 
platform – then I went away on week long training courses (several of them) … 
that worked really well and then took what I had learned (the courses were 
pretty intense) and started to apply them to lab/production networks over time. 
   During that time, I asked lots of questions on mailing lists, vendor forums 
etc – and of course read lots of books that were Juniper specific (however the 
same fundamentals apply across platforms of course).

 

Everyone has a different approach to learning/training … classroom vs just 
reading a bunch of books .. depends on how fast you want to get up to speed, 
budget, interest level etc… 

 

For me, where my time is extremely limited, I prefer to do week long courses 
and maximize my learning experience in the shortest possible time somewhat 
regardless of cost.

 

Hope this helps a bit :)

 

Paul

 

 

From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tushar Patel
Sent: Sunday, August 9, 2015 10:09 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Routed vs bridge with a twist

 

So what is the good place (book, website) to understand MPLS?

 

Tushar

 


On Aug 9, 2015, at 9:02 AM, Paul Stewart <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

If you’re looking at using “any routing protocol” then make sure you understand 
the differences between routing protocols and how that applies to MPLS.  

 

From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stefan Englhardt
Sent: Sunday, August 9, 2015 3:25 AM
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Routed vs bridge with a twist

 

To be precise mpls needs routing working. You can do any routing protocol or 
even static routing.



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