Course Name
TRILL – Transparent Interconnection of Lots of Links Training
Course Overview
This course on TRILL Transparent Interconnection of Lots of Links training is designed for people who work on development, testing and verification of TRILL protocol. Participants will learn the internals of TRILL protocol that helps them with a much better understanding of their current TRILL work.
Target Audience
- Professionals and Students who are working in Storage/Networking/IT Domain
- Developers, Testers/QA and Verification Engineers who are working on or keen to know Transparent Interconnection of Lots of Links
Fee, Schedule & Registration
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TRILL – Transparent Interconnection of Lots of Links Training Course Outline
Introduction TLV and Sub-TLV Extensions to IS-IS for TRILL The Group Address TLV – The Group MAC Address Sub-TLV Multi-Topology-Aware Port Capability Sub-TLVs – The Special VLANs and Flags Sub-TLV – Enabled-VLANs Sub-TLV – Appointed Forwarders Sub-TLV Sub-TLVs for the Router Capability TLV – The TRILL Version Sub-TLV – The Nickname Sub-TLV – The Trees Sub-TLV – The Tree Identifiers Sub-TLV – The Trees Used Identifiers Sub-TLV – Interested VLANs and Spanning Tree Roots Sub-TLV – The VLAN Group Sub-TLV MTU Sub-TLV of the Extended Reachability TLV TRILL Neighbor TLV |
The MTU PDUs |
Use of Existing PDUs and TLVs TRILL IIH PDUs Area Address Protocols Supported |
The TRILL Problem Inefficient Paths Multipath Forwarding Convergence and Safety Stability of IP Multicast Optimization IEEE 802.1 Bridging Protocols Problems Not Addressed |
Desired Properties of Solutions to TRILL No Change to Link Capabilities Zero Configuration and Zero Assumption Forwarding Loop Mitigation Spanning Tree Management Multiple Attachments VLAN Issues Operational Equivalence Optimizations Internet Architecture Issues |