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Introduction to QoS
Implement and Monitor QoS
Classification and Marking
Congestion Management
Congestion Avoidance
Traffic Policing and Shaping
Link Efficiency Mechanisms
Deploying End-to-End QoS
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Description
The Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QOS) v2.5 course provides learners with an in-depth knowledge of QoS requirements, conceptual models such as best effort, IntServ, and DiffServ, and the implementation of QoS on Cisco platforms. The curriculum covers the theory of QoS, design issues, and configuration of various QoS mechanisms to facilitate the creation of effective administrative policies providing QoS.
Case studies and lab exercises included in the course help learners to apply the concepts from the individual modules to real-life scenarios. The course also gives learners design and usage rule for advanced QoS features. This gives the learners the opportunity to design and implement efficient, optimal, and trouble-free multiservice networks.
Case studies and lab exercises included in the course help learners to apply the concepts from the individual modules to real-life scenarios. The course also gives learners design and usage rule for advanced QoS features. This gives the learners the opportunity to design and implement efficient, optimal, and trouble-free multiservice networks.
Objectives
- Explain the need for QoS, describe the fundamentals of QoS policy, and identify and describe the different models that are used for ensuring QoS in a network
- Explain the use of MQC and AutoQoS to implement QoS on the network and describe some of the mechanisms used to monitor QoS implementations
- Given a converged network and a policy defining QoS requirements, classify and mark network traffic to implement the policy
- Use Cisco QoS queuing mechanisms to manage network congestion
- Use Cisco QoS congestion avoidance mechanisms to reduce the effects of congestion on the network
- Use Cisco QoS traffic policing and traffic shaping mechanisms to effectively limit the rate of network traffic
- Given a low speed WAN link, use Cisco link efficiency mechanisms to improve the bandwidth efficiency of the link
- Describe the recommended best practices and methods used for end-to-end QoS deployment in the enterprise
Outline
Introduction to QoS
- Review Converged Networks
- Understand QoS
- Describe Best-Effort and Integrated Services Models
- Describe the Differentiated Services Model
Implement and Monitor QoS
- MQC Introduction
- Monitor QoS
- Define Campus AutoQoS
- Define WAN AutoQoS
Classification and Marking
- Classification and Marking Overview
- MQC for Classification and Marking
- NBAR for Classification
- Use of QoS Preclassify
- Campus Classification and Marking
Congestion Management
- Queuing Introduction
- Configure WFQ
- Configure CBWFQ and LLQ
- Configure Campus Congestion Management
Congestion Avoidance
- Congestion Avoidance Introduction
- Configure Class-Based WRED
- Configure ECN
- Describe Campus-Based Congestion Avoidance
Traffic Policing and Shaping
- Traffic Policing and Shaping Overview
- Configure Class-Based Policing
- Campus Policing
- Configure Class-Based Shaping
- Configure Class-Based Shaping on Frame Relay Interfaces
- Configure Frame Relay Voice-Adaptive Traffic Shaping and Fragmentation
Link Efficiency Mechanisms
- Link Efficiency Mechanisms Overview
- Configure Class-Based Header Compression
- Configure LFI
Deploying End-to-End QoS
- Apply Best Practices for QoS Policy Design
- End-to-End QoS Deployments
Prerequisite Knowledge
- Knowledge gained by attending the Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) course
- Knowledge gained by attending the Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 2 (ICND2) course
- Possesion of the Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA) career certification