Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QOS v 2.3)
Associated Certifications: CCIP and CCVP
Duration: 5 days
Exam: 642-642
Course Price: £1995 +VAT
Prerequisites
• Completion of Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND) or Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA).
• The Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers course (BGP) or equivalent is recommended because some BGP background is assumed for the QoS course.
Who should attend
• Channel Partner/Reseller
• Customer
• Employee
The 5-day Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QOS) v2.3 course provides students with in-depth knowledge of IP QoS requirements, conceptual models using Differentiated Services (DiffServ), Integrated Services (IntServ) and Best Effort (over provisioning), and the implementation of IP QoS on Cisco IOS switch and router platforms.
The curriculum covers the theory of IP 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 students to apply the concepts mastered in individual modules to real-life scenarios.
The course also gives students design and usage rules for various advanced IP QoS features and the integration of IP QoS with underlying Layer 2 QoS mechanisms, allowing them to design and implement efficient, optimised, and trouble-free multi-service networks.
Course Objectives
• Given a converged network, explain the need to implement Quality of Service (QoS) and explain methods for implementing and managing QoS.
• Given a converged network, identify and describe different models used for ensuring QoS in a network and explain key IP QoS mechanisms used to implement the models.
• Given a congested network, use Cisco QoS queuing mechanisms to manage network congestion.
• Given a network, use Cisco QoS traffic policing and traffic shaping mechanisms to effectively limit the rate of network traffic.
• Given a low speed WAN link, successfully use Cisco link efficiency mechanisms to improve the bandwidth efficiency of the link.
• Given a description of a service provider network or an enterprise network, correctly select the most appropriate QoS mechanisms for providing QoS using Cisco’s best practices.
Course outline
Introduction to IP QoS
- Understanding the Need for QoS
- Understanding IP QoS
- Implementing IP QoS
The Building Blocks of IP QoS
- Identifying Models for implementing QoS
- Understanding the Differentiated Services Model
- Identifying IP QoS Mechanisms
- Understanding QoS in the Life of a Packet.
Introduction to Modular QoS CLI and AutoQoS
- Introducing Modular QoS CLI
- Introducing AutoQoS
Classification and Marking
- Understanding Classification and Marking
- Using MQC for Classification
- Using MQC for Class-Based Marking
- Using NBAR for Classification
- Configuring QoS Pre-Classify
- Configuring QoS Policy Propagation through BGP
- Configuring LAN Classification and Marking.
Congestion Management
- Introducing Queuing
- Understanding Queuing Implementations
- Introducing FIFO and WFQ
- CBWFQ and LLQ
- Configuring LAN Congestion Management
Congestion Avoidance
- Introducing Congestion Avoidance
- Introducing RED
- Configuring the Class-Based Weighted RED
- Configuring Explicit Congestion Notification
Traffic Policing and Shaping
- Understanding Traffic Policing and Shaping
- Configuring Class-Based Policing
- Configuring Class-Based Shaping
- Configuring Class-Based Shaping on Frame Relay Interfaces
Link Efficiency Mechanisms
- Understanding Link Efficiency Mechanisms
- Configuring Class-Based Header Compression
- Configuring Link Fragmentation and Interleaving
QoS Best Practices
- Understanding Traffic Classification Best Practices
- Deploying End-to-End QoS
Future Sessions
Location |
Date |
Price |
Book or Enquire |
|
London |
25 Jun 2012 |
£1995 +VAT |
0845 850 8060










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