Course Details
Overview
The Deploying Cisco®Service Provider Mobile Backhaul Solutions (MOBBKHL300) course1is an instructor-led, lab-based, hands-on course offered by Learning@Cisco.
This course focuses on service provider mobile backhaul solutions to include instruction and lab exercises on implementation, installation, and troubleshooting. It covers legacy mobile backhaul architectures and the Cisco mobile backhaul solution including the Cisco ASR 920 Router, ASR 907 Router, and Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers. The end-to-end communication between devices as well as the configuration of those devices in particular architectures is also reviewed.
Outline
● Module 1: Mobile Network Architecture
◦ Examining Mobile Backhaul Architecture
◦ Examining Foundational Principles of Radio Frequency
● Module 2: Mobile Backhaul End-to-End Communication
◦ MBH End-to-End Communication Basics
◦ Examining Cisco UMMT Architectures◦Cisco UMMT Service and Control Architectures
◦ Implementing Clocking and Timing◦Implementing Traffic Management
◦ Examining Migration Strategies for MBH
● Module 3: Configuring the Backhaul Network
◦ Configuring Cisco ASR Devices for MBH
◦ Configuring Core Layer Device
◦ Configuring Aggregation Layer Devices
◦ Configuring Cisco RAN Layer Access Devices◦Configuring Advanced Features
● Module 4: Cisco Mobile Backhaul Legacy Configuration and Timing
◦ Mobile Backhaul Legacy Interoperability
◦ Synchronizing Backhaul Device Communication
Target Audience
This course is designed for technical professionals who need to know how to deploy Cisco Service Provider Mobile Backhaul Solutions.Targeted roles include:
● Network architects
● System engineers
● Field engineers
Pre-Requisites
Cisco recommends that you have the followingprerequisite knowledge and skills:
● Understanding of IP-MPLS technologies
● Basic understanding of Quality-of-Service (QoS) deployment strategies
● Understanding of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) operations
● Understanding of Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) operations for Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Protocols
● Basic understanding of 2G, 3G, and 4G architectural attributes
● Basic understanding of technologies and procedures at a legacy cell site