ISP Core Network Setup with MikroTik
Setting up an ISP Core Network with BGP, OSPF, VLAN, MPLS, VPLS and PBR protocols using MikroTik RouterOS

What you will learn
Be able to build up a core ISP network
Provide internet from the ISP using public IP addresses
Configure Intranet using MPLS/VPLS
Reach any customer router using a management VLAN
Assign bandwidth speed to each customer using Queue Trees
Why take this course?
🎉 Course Title: [ISP Core Network Setup with MikroTik]
🚀 Headline: Setting up an ISP Core Network with BGP, OSPF, VLAN, MPLS, VPLS and PBR protocols using MikroTik RouterOS
🔍 Course Description:
Are you leveraging the full potential of your MikroTik hardware in your ISP? With a plethora of features at your disposal, it's crucial to utilize every tool effectively to offer superior solutions to your customers. This comprehensive course is designed to help you build and configure a robust ISP Core Network using the powerful MikroTik RouterOS.
🖥️ What You Will Learn:
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🤝 BGP Peering: Establish Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) peering with your uplink ISP to ensure your network is connected to the global internet.
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🌐 IP Address Management: Publish and manage public IP addresses within your network, providing customers access to the internet.
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🔒 VLAN Configuration: Implement Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) between all core routers for segmenting traffic and enhancing security.
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🌍 OSPF Implementation: Configure the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol in your core network for robust routing capabilities.
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🤫 Intranet Solutions with MPLS/VPLS: Offer intranet connectivity solutions using MultiProtocol Label Switching (MPLS) and Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS).
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🚀 Bandwidth Management: Assign different bandwidth speeds to your customers based on their needs.
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🔧 Management VLANs: Set up management VLANs to reach each customer's router, simplifying network administration and troubleshooting.
🛠️ Tools and Techniques:
This course is entirely hands-on, focusing on labs that will take you through the setup process using MikroTik RouterOS. You will use a total of 7 MikroTik routers within the GNU Network Simulator (GNS3) environment, with the Cloud Hosted Router (CHR) image. This setup mirrors real-world conditions and provides you with a cost-effective way to practice without the need for physical hardware.
📚 Assumptions:
This course assumes that participants have a solid understanding of BGP, OSPF, VLANs, MPLS, VPLS, and Policy Based Routing (PBR). The focus here is on practical application rather than theoretical knowledge.
🔥 Why Take This Course?
Embark on a journey to master the core networking setup for an ISP with MikroTik RouterOS. Gain the skills necessary to create a stable, efficient, and scalable network infrastructure that can handle the demands of today's internet service providers.
📅 Enroll Now:
Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your networking skills. Enroll in this course and transform your approach to ISP core network setup with MikroTik. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, this course will challenge you to think critically about your network design and implementation strategy.
👉 Join us and unlock the full potential of your MikroTik network today!
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Our review
👒 Course Review Synthesis
Overall Rating: 4.86/5
Pros:
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Comprehensive Content: The course has been praised for its thorough coverage of topics, with one reviewer noting that it "add[ed] to [their] knowledge" as a Network Specialist.
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Expert Instructor: Maher, the instructor, is highly regarded for his ability to explain concepts thoroughly, making the material accessible to students with varying backgrounds and levels of experience. One student specifically mentioned that Maher "really did justice to all the topics."
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Relevant Material: The course has been described as a valuable match for individuals who are already familiar with some of the subject matter. It introduces new concepts effectively, as evidenced by a reviewer who found it "a really good match" and learned new ideas they hadn't considered before.
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Educational Value: The course has been recognized as not just an overview but a solid educational foundation for understanding how an Internet Service Provider (ISP) functions. It is seen as more than just an introduction, providing substantial knowledge.
Cons:
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Assumed Prior Knowledge: There is some criticism regarding the separation of content that seems to assume prior knowledge of other lectures. One reviewer felt "hidden assumption[s]" that the learner had watched other lectures first, which can be a letdown for those expecting a standalone course.
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Scope of Content: The course has been characterized as merely a brushstroke on the vast topic of ISPs by one user, suggesting that it is designed primarily as an introduction rather than an exhaustive guide.
Additional Notes:
- Course Structure: It appears that the course may consist of multiple lectures or modules, with some users feeling that these were intended to be bundled together with prerequisite content. This suggests that the course structure could be improved for clarity and completeness.
In summary, the course is highly rated for its educational value, quality of instruction, and relevance to the field of Networking and ISPs. However, potential students should be aware that it may require prior knowledge of certain topics, and the course serves best as an introduction or supplementary material rather than a comprehensive guide.