Course Objectives
You will be able to identify, describe, and correctly implement the appropriate QoS mechanisms required to create an effective administrative policy providing QoS
Who Should Attend?
The primary audience for this course is as follows:
- Pre- and post-sales technical engineers responsible for designing, implementing, or troubleshooting networks
- Network architects responsible for designing multiservice networks to carry voice, video, and data traffic in enterprise or service provider environments
- Advanced Unified Communications Specialization
- Master UC Specialization
- Master Telepresence ATP
- The secondary audience for this course is as follows: CCIE R&S Candidates
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Agenda
1 - Introduction to QoS
- Lesson 1: Review Converged Networks
- Lesson 2: Understand QoS
- Lesson 3: Describe Best-Effort and Integrated Services Models
- Lesson 4: Describe the Differentiated Services Model
- Lesson 5: Module Summary
- Lesson 6: Module Self-Check
2 - Implement and Monitor QoS
- Lesson 1: MQC Introduction
- Lesson 2: Monitor QoS
- Lesson 3: Define Campus AutoQoS
- Lesson 4: Define WAN AutoQoS
- Lesson 5: Module Summary
- Lesson 6: Module Self-Check
3 - Classification and Marking
- Lesson 1: Classification and Marking Overview
- Lesson 2: MQC for Classification and Marking
- Lesson 3: NBAR for Classification
- Lesson 4: Use of QoS Preclassify
- Lesson 5: Campus Classification and Marking
- Lesson 6: Module Summary
- Lesson 7: Module Self-Check
4 - Congestion Management
- Lesson 1: Queuing Introduction
- Lesson 2: Configure WFQ
- Lesson 3: Configure CBWFQ and LLQ
- Lesson 4: Configure Campus Congestion Management
- Lesson 5: Module Summary
- Lesson 6: Module Self-Check
5 - Congestion Avoidance
- Lesson 1: Congestion Avoidance Introduction
- Lesson 2: Configure Class-Based WRED
- Lesson 3: Configure ECN
- Lesson 4: Describe Campus-Based Congestion Avoidance
- Lesson 5: Module Summary
- Lesson 6: Module Self-Check
6 - Traffic Policing and Shaping
- Lesson 1: Traffic Policing and Shaping Overview
- Lesson 2: Configure Class-Based Policing
- Lesson 3: Campus Policing
- Lesson 4: Configure Class-Based Shaping
- Lesson 5: Configure Class-Based Shaping on Frame Relay Interfaces
- Lesson 6: Configure Frame Relay Voice-Adaptive Traffic Shaping and Fragmentation
- Lesson 7: Module Summary
- Lesson 8: Module Self-Check
7 - Link Efficiency Mechanisms
- Lesson 1: Link Efficiency Mechanisms Overview
- Lesson 2: Configure Class-Based Header Compression
- Lesson 3: Configure LFI
- Lesson 4: Module Summary
- Lesson 5: Module Self-Check
8 - Deploying End-to-End QoS
- Lesson 1: Apply Best Practices for QoS Policy Design
- Lesson 2: End-to-End QoS Deployments
- Lesson 3: Module Summary
- Lesson 4: Module Self-Check