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Certified Routing Engineer (MTCRE) : Duration: Outcomes

The two-day Certified Routing Engineer (MTCRE) training course aims to teach students how to plan, implement, and debug routed MikroTik RouterOS network configurations. The course covers topics such as static routing, point-to-point addressing, VPN technologies, and OSPF routing protocols. Students will learn through modules that combine lectures with hands-on laboratory exercises. The target audience is network engineers and technicians who want to deploy and support static and/or dynamic routed networks. A MTCNA certificate is required to take this course.

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Certified Routing Engineer (MTCRE) : Duration: Outcomes

The two-day Certified Routing Engineer (MTCRE) training course aims to teach students how to plan, implement, and debug routed MikroTik RouterOS network configurations. The course covers topics such as static routing, point-to-point addressing, VPN technologies, and OSPF routing protocols. Students will learn through modules that combine lectures with hands-on laboratory exercises. The target audience is network engineers and technicians who want to deploy and support static and/or dynamic routed networks. A MTCNA certificate is required to take this course.

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Last edited on July 10, 2015

Certified Routing Engineer (MTCRE)


Training outline

Duration: 2 days
Outcomes: By the end of this training session, the student will be able to plan,
implement and debug routed MikroTik RouterOS network
configurations.
Target audience: Network engineers and technicians wanting to deploy and support
static and/or dynamic routed networks.
Course prerequisites: MTCNA certificate

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Last edited on July 10, 2015

Title Objective
More specific routes
Module 1
Static Routing ECMP
How to force gateway over specific interface
Gateway reachability check and route distance
Routing mark and route policy
Recursive next-hop and scope/target-scope usage
Module 1 laboratory

Point to Point address configuration


Module 2
Point to Point Addressing Module 2 laboratory

What is VPN?
Module 3
VPN Different types of VPN
Site to site connectivity with tunnels
IPIP, EoIP, PPTP, SSTP, L2TP, PPPoE
VLAN and it's usage
QinQ implementation
VLAN and managed switch
VLAN and switch chip configuration on RouterBOARDs
Module 3 laboratory

What is OSPF?
Module 4
OSPF How OSPF protocol works
Hello protocol
Database distribution and LSA types explained
OSPF network structure
Areas
Router types
OSPF neighbors and neighbor states (DR and BDR election)
External Route Distribution methods (type1, type2)
Interface cost and interface types (broadcast, NBMA, etc.)
SPT calculation algorithm
OSPF and multicast (problems with NBMA)
Stub, NSSA and area ranges (route aggregation)
Virtual links, usage and limitations
OSPF routing filters and limitations
Module 4 laboratory

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