ISP Networking – Expert Level Two Course Outline
1. Advanced ISP Network Architecture
- Deep dive into core, distribution, and access layers
- Designing scalable ISP networks for small, medium, and large deployments
- Points of Presence (POPs), Network Operations Centers (NOCs), and backbone design
- Redundancy, failover, and high availability in ISP networks
2. IP Addressing & Advanced Subnetting
- Advanced IPv4 subnetting for large customer bases
- IPv6 addressing, allocation, and deployment strategies
- Public IP allocation policies and IPAM (IP Address Management)
- Using NAT, PAT, and CGNAT for customer networks
3. Routing Protocols & ISP Connectivity
- BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) for ISP peering and transit
- OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) for internal ISP routing
- Route aggregation, summarization, and route filtering
- Redundant ISP connections and failover routing
4. Customer Access Technologies
- Advanced broadband delivery: DSL, Fiber (GPON/EPON), DOCSIS, LTE/5G
- VLANs and PPPoE configurations for customer separation
- QoS and traffic shaping for different service tiers
- Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) management and provisioning
5. ISP Services & Protocols Advanced
- Internet services: DNS, DHCP, Email, Hosting
- Content caching and CDN integration
- Network Address Translation (NAT) strategies for large-scale deployments
- IPv6 transition techniques: Dual-stack, Tunneling, NAT64
6. Network Security for ISPs
- Firewalls, access control, and intrusion detection/prevention systems
- DDoS mitigation strategies for ISP networks
- Securing peering connections and backbone links
- Customer data protection and privacy compliance (GDPR, local regulations)
7. Traffic Management & Quality of Service
- Advanced QoS techniques: DiffServ, traffic prioritization
- Bandwidth allocation and policy-based routing
- Rate limiting, congestion management, and fair usage policies
- Traffic analysis and shaping for high-performance networks
8. Monitoring, Analytics & Fault Management
- Using SNMP, NetFlow, and sFlow for traffic and performance monitoring
- Network management systems (NMS) for ISP operations
- Fault detection, troubleshooting, and escalation procedures
- SLAs (Service Level Agreements) monitoring and reporting
9. Network Virtualization & Cloud Integration
- Virtualized routers and switches in ISP networks
- SDN (Software-Defined Networking) basics for ISPs
- Integrating cloud services and virtual networks for customers
- Multi-tenant network design and management
10. Advanced Troubleshooting & Optimization
- Diagnosing routing issues in BGP and OSPF networks
- Packet capture and analysis using Wireshark and tcpdump
- Latency, jitter, and packet loss analysis
- Capacity planning, optimization, and redundancy testing
11. Practical Labs & Scenarios
- Configuring BGP for ISP peering and redundancy
- VLANs, PPPoE, and subscriber management
- Implementing QoS and traffic shaping for multiple tiers
- Network monitoring and fault isolation simulations
- IPv6 deployment and transition lab exercises
💡 Pro Tip: Expert-level ISP networking requires hands-on labs with real or virtualized equipment, including routers, switches, firewalls, and monitoring tools. Simulations with GNS3, EVE-NG, or Packet Tracer are recommended for complex topologies.
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Instructor
Adeniyi SalauCRMNuggets is your go-to platform for insights on Customer Relationship Management (CRM), project management, digital marketing, IT strategies, and business growth tips. Our goal is to help businesses enhance customer experience, optimize processes, and stay ahead with proven strategies and practical guides.