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ICTTEN610
Design and configure an IP-MPLS network with virtual private network tunnelling

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Issue Date: May 2024


This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to design an internet protocol-multiprotocol label switching (IP-MPLS) network, examine MLPS data flow and configure virtual private network (VPN) tunnelling.

It applies to individuals with excellent technical skills including designers and installers of Next Generation Networks (NGN). These IP networks provide fast internet, voice over internet protocol (VoIP) and internet protocol TV (IPTV) services.

No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.

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Evidence Required

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ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Plan and design IP- MPLS network to meet business requirements

1.1 Determine IP-MPLS network design requirements in consultation with enterprise customer

1.2 Optimise factors affecting design

1.3 Use label stacking to route MPLS packets in the network to build of MPLS services

1.4 Dimension layer-3 generation of core backbone to allow MPLS IP-VPN to provide MPLS convergence services

1.5 Use MPLS control plane to set up wavelengths

1.6 Produce design topology of a MPLS network to include location and types of edge label switch routers (LSR) and core LSRs in agreement with enterprise customer

2. Configure MPLS network and verify traffic engineering (TE) considerations

2.1 Configure edge and core LSRs to provide secure methods of transporting IP packets in the MPLS network using layer 2 protocols

2.2 Configure LSRs to provide toll bypass for convergence of voice and data over IP network

2.3 Classify traffic in MPLS terms and configure edge LSR to sort traffic into forward equivalent classes (FECs)

2.4 Install and remove two standardised signalling protocols for managing traffic engineering (TE) of MPLS paths

2.5 Configure MPLS-TE to provide routing on diverse paths to avoid congestion and guarantee bandwidth services

3. Configure VPN and provide a virtual private LAN service (VPLS)

3.1 Configure a MPLS VPN tunnel for a customer network to provide multipoint-to-multipoint VPN connectivity

3.2 Build a content hosting server into a MPLS based VPN to produce a media network

3.3 Use virtual private LAN services (VPLS) as a VPN method for wide area network (WAN) multipoint-to-multipoint ethernet connectivity spanning multiple metropolitan areas

3.4 Produce VPLS topology using an internet protocol IP-MPLS cloud with provider edge (PE) routers connecting VPLS domains associated with an enterprise customer

4. Complete documentation

4.1 Produce a final design plan including network elements, configuration details and recommendations for design changes

4.2 Notify customer and obtain sign-off

Evidence of ability to:

plan and design a multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) network that meets business requirements

configure and test the MPLS network according to specified guidelines

produce design topology of a MPLS network

produce a final design plan including network elements, configuration details and recommendations for design changes

implement secure virtual private network (VPN) tunnelling.

Note: If a specific volume or frequency is not stated, then evidence must be provided at least once.

To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must:

explore current industry-accepted hardware and software products used in an IP-MPLS network

explain MPLS IP-VPN network operating systems including:

transmission technologies

protocols

describe the effect of the customer’s business domain, function and organisation on customer requirements and network equipment.

Gather evidence to demonstrate consistent performance in conditions that are safe and replicate the workplace. Noise levels, production flow, interruptions and time variances should be typical of those experienced in the telecommunications networks engineering of work and include access to:

a live network and networked computers

network design documentation, equipment specifications and organisational guidelines

network components, routers, switches and multi-layer switches.

Assessors of this unit must satisfy the requirements for assessors in applicable vocational education and training legislation, frameworks and/or standards.


Submission Requirements

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Assessment Tasks

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ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Plan and design IP- MPLS network to meet business requirements

1.1 Determine IP-MPLS network design requirements in consultation with enterprise customer

1.2 Optimise factors affecting design

1.3 Use label stacking to route MPLS packets in the network to build of MPLS services

1.4 Dimension layer-3 generation of core backbone to allow MPLS IP-VPN to provide MPLS convergence services

1.5 Use MPLS control plane to set up wavelengths

1.6 Produce design topology of a MPLS network to include location and types of edge label switch routers (LSR) and core LSRs in agreement with enterprise customer

2. Configure MPLS network and verify traffic engineering (TE) considerations

2.1 Configure edge and core LSRs to provide secure methods of transporting IP packets in the MPLS network using layer 2 protocols

2.2 Configure LSRs to provide toll bypass for convergence of voice and data over IP network

2.3 Classify traffic in MPLS terms and configure edge LSR to sort traffic into forward equivalent classes (FECs)

2.4 Install and remove two standardised signalling protocols for managing traffic engineering (TE) of MPLS paths

2.5 Configure MPLS-TE to provide routing on diverse paths to avoid congestion and guarantee bandwidth services

3. Configure VPN and provide a virtual private LAN service (VPLS)

3.1 Configure a MPLS VPN tunnel for a customer network to provide multipoint-to-multipoint VPN connectivity

3.2 Build a content hosting server into a MPLS based VPN to produce a media network

3.3 Use virtual private LAN services (VPLS) as a VPN method for wide area network (WAN) multipoint-to-multipoint ethernet connectivity spanning multiple metropolitan areas

3.4 Produce VPLS topology using an internet protocol IP-MPLS cloud with provider edge (PE) routers connecting VPLS domains associated with an enterprise customer

4. Complete documentation

4.1 Produce a final design plan including network elements, configuration details and recommendations for design changes

4.2 Notify customer and obtain sign-off

Evidence of ability to:

plan and design a multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) network that meets business requirements

configure and test the MPLS network according to specified guidelines

produce design topology of a MPLS network

produce a final design plan including network elements, configuration details and recommendations for design changes

implement secure virtual private network (VPN) tunnelling.

Note: If a specific volume or frequency is not stated, then evidence must be provided at least once.

To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must:

explore current industry-accepted hardware and software products used in an IP-MPLS network

explain MPLS IP-VPN network operating systems including:

transmission technologies

protocols

describe the effect of the customer’s business domain, function and organisation on customer requirements and network equipment.

Gather evidence to demonstrate consistent performance in conditions that are safe and replicate the workplace. Noise levels, production flow, interruptions and time variances should be typical of those experienced in the telecommunications networks engineering of work and include access to:

a live network and networked computers

network design documentation, equipment specifications and organisational guidelines

network components, routers, switches and multi-layer switches.

Assessors of this unit must satisfy the requirements for assessors in applicable vocational education and training legislation, frameworks and/or standards.

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Observation Checklist

Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice Yes No Comments/feedback
Determine IP-MPLS network design requirements in consultation with enterprise customer 
Optimise factors affecting design 
Use label stacking to route MPLS packets in the network to build of MPLS services 
Dimension layer-3 generation of core backbone to allow MPLS IP-VPN to provide MPLS convergence services 
Use MPLS control plane to set up wavelengths 
Produce design topology of a MPLS network to include location and types of edge label switch routers (LSR) and core LSRs in agreement with enterprise customer 
Configure edge and core LSRs to provide secure methods of transporting IP packets in the MPLS network using layer 2 protocols 
Configure LSRs to provide toll bypass for convergence of voice and data over IP network 
Classify traffic in MPLS terms and configure edge LSR to sort traffic into forward equivalent classes (FECs) 
Install and remove two standardised signalling protocols for managing traffic engineering (TE) of MPLS paths 
Configure MPLS-TE to provide routing on diverse paths to avoid congestion and guarantee bandwidth services 
Configure a MPLS VPN tunnel for a customer network to provide multipoint-to-multipoint VPN connectivity 
Build a content hosting server into a MPLS based VPN to produce a media network 
Use virtual private LAN services (VPLS) as a VPN method for wide area network (WAN) multipoint-to-multipoint ethernet connectivity spanning multiple metropolitan areas 
Produce VPLS topology using an internet protocol IP-MPLS cloud with provider edge (PE) routers connecting VPLS domains associated with an enterprise customer 
Produce a final design plan including network elements, configuration details and recommendations for design changes 
Notify customer and obtain sign-off 

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