Opleiding: Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QOS)
Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QOS)
The Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QoS) training provides you with in-depth knowledge of QoS requirements, conceptual models such as best effort, IntServ, and DiffServ, and the implementation of QoS on Cisco platforms. The training covers the theory of QoS, design issues, and configuration of various QoS mechanisms to facilitate the creation of effective administrative policies providing QoS.
The training also gives you design and usage rules for advanced QoS features. This gives you the opportunity to design and implement efficient, optimal, and trouble-free multiservice networks. The new version of the training also includes QoS for modern wireless networks and software-defined networks.
This training earns you 40 Continuing Education (CE) credits toward recertification.
How You'll Benefit
This training will help you:
- Gain the skills to identify, describe, and correctly implement the appropriate QoS mechanisms that are required to create an effective administrative policy providing QoS
- Get the knowledge for designs and usage rules for advanced QoS features
- Earn 40 CE credits toward recertification
After completing this course the student should be able to:
- 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 on the network and describe some of the mechanisms used to monitor QoS implemen...
- 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
- Section 1: Introduction to QoS
- Section 2: Implement and Monitor QoS
- Section 3: Classification
- Section 4: Marking
- Section 5: Congestion Management
- Section 6: Congestion Avoidance
- Section 7: Traffic Policing and Shaping
- Section 8: Link Efficiency Mechanisms
- Section 9: Introducing QoS for Modern Wireless Networks
- Section 10: Introducing QoS for Software-Defined Networks
- Section 11: Deploying End-to-End QoS