MikroTik Routing All-in-1 Video Bootcamp
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Brief Introduction
This course guides you to have knowledge on different Routing protocols used on MikroTik (OSPF, RIP, ECMP, and so on...)Description
This is a bootcamp course containing my published 2 courses on udemy as following:
Course 1: OSPF on MikroTik with LABS
Course 2: Learn MikroTik Route with Hands-on LABS from scratch
P.S: If you have already purchased those 2 courses separately, please do not buy this course.
Many students who want to learn Routing on MikroTik they also want to learn OSPF. For this reason, I have combined those 2 courses into a single one so you can can profit from a lower price and you can gain routing knowledge on MikroTik in just 1 course.
In this course, you will have around 22 step-by-step LABS in which you can repeat them later at home to masterize the topics learned from this course.
Topics covered are based on Routing in MikroTik such as: Static Route, Default Route, ECMP, Static Floating Route, RIP, and all details topics of OSPF. All those topics are explained in a very simple way and then each topic has a practical Lab. All those Labs will be made using GNS3 emulator.
You will have lifetime access to this course, so you can watch it as much as needed.
I hope that you will enjoy my course.
Requirements
- Requirements
- You should be familiar with TCP/IP Protocol
- You should have basic networking knowledge
- You should have beginner knoweldge level in Mikrotik
Knowledge
- Understand why we need routing in our network
- Understand how and where to apply static route and default static route
- Understand the difference between IGP vs EGP routing
- Understand the difference between Distance vector vs Link state routing protocols
- Understand how to configure static floating route for link failover
- Understand how to configure ECMP on Mikrotik routers for Load-Balancing
- Understand the theory/concept of RIP routing protocol
- Configure RIP on Mikrotik routers
- Configure RIPv1 and RIPv2 on Mikrotik routers and troubleshoot them
- Configure RIP authentication using the plain-text and the MD5 method
- Configure neighbor routers on RIP and redistribute a connected route to RIP
- At the end of the course, students will learn how Link state routing protocol works
- How routers with OSPF routing can form neighborship
- How the DR and BDR are being elected, and what are their tasks in OSPF
- How to configure OSPF on a single and multi-areas
- How to change the election of DR and BDR in an area
- How to configure authentication on OSPF
- How to do load balancing on OSPF by adjust the cost metric
- What are the different routers types in OSPF (Internal router, ABR & ASBR)
- How to do the summarization of networks on the ABR
- How to redistribute static routes, connected routes and RIP on OSPF
- The difference between Inter-area type-1 and type-2
- How to connect all OSPF routers to the internet by redistributing the default route to the internet
- What are the different types of LSA's
- What are the different types of stub areas
- and many more with a lot of hands-on LABS