Description
- Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QOS) v2.3 provides learners with in-depth knowledge of quality of service (QoS) requirements, conceptual models such as best effort, Integrated Services (IntServ) and Differentiated Services (DiffServ), and the implementation of QoS on Cisco IOS 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 mastered in individual modules to real-life scenarios. The course also gives learners design and usage rules for various advanced QoS features and the integration of QoS with underlying Layer 2 QoS mechanisms. This gives learners the opportunity to design and implement efficient, optimal, and trouble-free multiservice networks.
- Upon completion of this course, the learner will be able to identify, describe, and correctly implement the appropriate QoS mechanisms that are required to create an effective administrative policy providing QoS.
Objectives
- Explain the need to implement QoS and explain methods for implementing and managing QoS
- Identify and describe different models used for ensuring QoS in a network and explain key QoS mechanisms used to implement the models
- Explain the use of MQC and Cisco AutoQoS to implement QoS on the network
- Classify and mark network traffic to implement a policy defining QoS requirements
- 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
- Use Cisco link efficiency mechanisms to improve the bandwidth efficiency of low-speed WAN links
- Select the most appropriate QoS mechanisms for providing QoS using Cisco “best practices” in service provider and enterprise networks
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 an enterprise or service provider environment
- Cisco CCIP® candidates
- Cisco CCVP® candidates
The secondary audience for this course is as follows:
- Cisco CCIE® routing and switching candidates
- Cisco IP Telephony Design Specialist certification candidates
Course Outline
Lab Outline
- Lab 2-1: QoS Lab Setup and Initialization
- Lab 2-2: Baseline QoS Measurement
- Lab 3-1: Configuring QoS with Cisco AutoQoS
- Lab 4-1: Classification and Marking Using MQC
- Lab 4-2: Classification Using NBAR
- Lab 4-3: Configuring QoS Preclassify
- Lab 4-4: LAN-Based Packet Classification and Marking
- Lab 5-1: Configuring Basic Queuing
- Lab 5-2: Configuring LLQ
- Lab 5-3: Configuring Queuing on a Catalyst Switch
- Lab 6-1: Configuring DSCP-Based WRED
- Lab 7-1: Configuring Class-Based Policing
- Lab 7-2: Configuring Class-Based Shaping
- Lab 8-1: Configuring Class-Based Header Compression
- Lab 8-2: Configuring LFI
Prerequisites
- Completion of Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND) or Cisco CCNA® certification