QOS v2.3 - Implementing Cisco Quality of Service QOS v2.3

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Duration:5 days

Price:$3,395.00

Test Level:0

Certifications:
  • No Certification
Exams:
  • No Exam

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

Module 1: Introduction to QoS

  • Lesson 1: Understanding the Need for QoS
    • Converged Networks
    • Converged Networks Quality Issues
    • Available Bandwidth
    • End-to-End Delay
    • Packet Loss
  • Lesson 2: Understanding QoS
    • QoS Defined
    • QoS for Converged Networks
    • QoS Requirements
    • QoS Traffic Classes
    • QoS Policy
  • Lesson 3: Implementing QoS
    • Methods for Implementing QoS Policy
    • Legacy CLI
    • Modular QoS CLI
    • AutoQoS VoIP and Enterprise
    • QoS Implementation Methods Compared
    • QoS Policy Manager
    • Network MIBs for Monitoring QoS
    • MIBs for Managing QoS

Module 2: The Building Blocks of QoS

  • Lesson 1: Identifying Models for Implementing QoS
    • QoS Models
    • Best-Effort Model
    • IntServ Model
    • DiffServ Model
  • Lesson 2: Understanding the Integrated Services Model
    • Integrated Services Model
    • Components of RSVP
    • RSVP Interface Bandwidth Queuing
    • Enabling RSVP on an Interface
    • IntServ and DiffServ Integration
  • Lesson 3: Understanding the Differentiated Services Model
    • Differentiated Services Model
    • DSCP Encoding
    • Per-Hop Behaviors
    • Backward Compatibility Using the Class Selector
  • Lesson 4: Identifying QoS Mechanisms
    • QoS Mechanisms
    • Classification
    • Marking
    • Congestion Management
    • Congestion Avoidance
    • Policing and Shaping
    • Link Efficiency Mechanisms
    • Link Fragmentation and Interleaving
    • Applying QoS to Input and Output Interfaces

Module 3: Introduction to MQC and Cisco AutoQoS

  • Lesson 1: Introducing Modular QoS CLI
    • Modular QoS CLI
    • Modular QoS CLI Components
    • Class Maps
    • Configuring and Monitoring Class Maps
    • Policy Maps
    • Configuring and Monitoring Policy Maps
    • Service Policy
    • Attaching Service Policies to Interfaces
  • Lesson 2: Introducing Cisco AutoQoS VoIP
    • Cisco AutoQoS VoIP
    • Cisco AutoQoS VoIP Router Platforms
    • Cisco AutoQoS VoIP Switch Platforms
    • Configuring Cisco AutoQoS VoIP
    • Monitoring Cisco AutoQoS VoIP
    • Automation with Cisco AutoQoS
  • Lesson 3: Introducing Cisco AutoQoS for the Enterprise
    • Cisco AutoQoS for the Enterprise
    • Cisco AutoQoS for the Enterprise Router Platforms
    • Configuring Cisco AutoQoS for the Enterprise
    • Monitoring Cisco AutoQoS for the Enterprise

Module 4: Classification and Marking

  • Lesson 1: Understanding Classification and Marking
    • Classification
    • Marking
    • Classification and Marking at the Data-Link Layer
    • Classification and Marking at the Network Layer
    • Mapping CoS to Network Layer QoS
    • QoS Service Class Defined
    • Implementing a QoS Policy Using a QoS Service Class
    • Trust Boundaries
  • Lesson 2: Using MQC for Classification
    • MQC Classification Options
    • Configuring Classification with MQC
    • Monitoring Class Maps
  • Lesson 3: Using MQC for Class-Based Marking
    • Class-Based Marking Overview
    • MQC Marking Options
    • Configuring Class-Based Marking
    • Monitoring Class-Based Marking
  • Lesson 4: Using NBAR for Classification
    • Network-Based Application Recognition
    • NBAR Application Support
    • Packet Description Language Module
    • NBAR and Custom Protocols
    • Protocol Discovery
    • Configuring and Monitoring NBAR
  • Lesson 5: Configuring QoS Preclassify
    • QoS Issues with VPNs
    • ToS Byte Preservation
    • QoS Preclassify
    • Configuring QoS Preclassify
    • Monitoring QoS Preclassify
  • Lesson 6: Configuring QoS Policy Propagation via BGP
    • QoS Policy Propagation via BGP
    • QoS and BGP Interaction
    • Cisco Express Forwarding
    • QPPB Configuration Tasks
    • Configuring QPPB
  • Lesson 7: Configuring LAN Classification and Marking
    • LAN-Based Classification and Marking
    • QoS Trust Boundaries
    • LAN Classification and Marking Platforms
    • Configuring LAN-Based Classification and Marking
    • Monitoring LAN-Based Classification and Marking
  • Lesson 8: Understanding QoS in the Life of a Packet
    • QoS and Packets
    • Life of a High-Priority VoIP Packet
    • Life of a Low-Priority FTP Packet

Module 5: Congestion Management

  • Lesson 1: Introducing Queuing
    • Congestion and Queuing
    • Queuing Algorithms
    • First In First Out
    • Priority Queuing
    • Round Robin
    • Weighted Round Robin
    • Deficit Round Robin
    • Custom Queuing
  • Lesson 2: Understanding Queuing Implementations
    • Queuing Components
    • Hardware Queue Size
    • Congestion on Software Interfaces
    • Queuing Implementations in Cisco IOS Software
  • Lesson 3: Configuring FIFO and WFQ
    • FIFO Queuing
    • Weighted Fair Queuing
    • WFQ Classification
    • WFQ Insertion and Drop Policy
    • WFQ Scheduling
    • Benefits and Drawbacks of WFQ
    • Configuring WFQ
    • Monitoring WFQ
  • Lesson 4: Configuring CBWFQ and LLQ
    • CBWFQ and LLQ
    • Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing
    • CBWFQ Architecture
    • CBWFQ Benefits
    • Configuring and Monitoring CBWFQ
    • Low-Latency Queuing
    • LLQ Architecture
    • LLQ Benefits
    • Configuring and Monitoring LLQ
  • Lesson 5: Configuring LAN Congestion Management
    • Queuing on Catalyst Switches
    • Weighted Round Robin
    • Configuring CoS-to-Queue Mappings for PQ on Catalyst 2950 Switches
    • Configuring WRR on Catalyst 2950 Switches
    • Weighted Tail Drop
    • Configuring WTD on Catalyst 2960 Switches
    • Shaped Round Robin
    • Configuring SRR on Catalyst 2960 Switches
    • Monitoring Queuing on Catalyst 2950 and 2960 Switches

Module 6: Congestion Avoidance

  • Lesson 1: Introducing Congestion Avoidance
    • Behavior of TCP Senders and Receivers
    • Congestion and TCP
    • Managing Interface Congestion with Tail Drop
    • Tail Drop Limitations
  • Lesson 2: Introducing RED
    • Random Early Detection
    • RED Profiles
    • RED Modes
    • TCP Traffic Before and After RED
    • Applying Congestion Avoidance
  • Lesson 3: Configuring Class-Based Weighted RED
    • Weighted Random Early Detection
    • WRED Profiles
    • Configuring CBWRED
    • Configuring DSCP-Based CBWRED
    • Monitoring CBWRED
  • Lesson 4: Configuring Explicit Congestion Notification
    • Explicit Congestion Notification
    • ECN Field Defined
    • ECN and WRED
    • Configuring ECN-Enabled WRED
    • Monitoring ECN-Enabled WRED

Module 7: Traffic Policing and Shaping

  • Lesson 1: Understanding Traffic Policing and Shaping
    • Traffic Policing and Shaping Overview
    • Why Use Traffic Conditioners**
    • Policing vs. Shaping
    • Measuring Traffic Rates
    • Single Token Bucket Class-Based Policing
    • Dual Token Bucket Class-Based Policing
    • Dual-Rate Token Bucket Class-Based Policing
    • Class-Based Traffic Shaping
    • Cisco IOS Traffic Policing and Shaping Mechanisms
    • Applying Traffic Conditioners
  • Lesson 2: Configuring Class-Based Policing
    • Class-Based Policing Overview
    • Configuring Single-Rate Class-Based Policing
    • Configuring Dual-Rate Class-Based Policing
    • Configuring Percentage-Based Class-Based Policing
    • Monitoring Class-Based Policing
  • Lesson 3: Configuring Class-Based Shaping
    • Class-Based Shaping Overview
    • Traffic Shaping Methods
    • Configuring Class-Based Shaping
    • Monitoring Class-Based Shaping
  • Lesson 4: Configuring Class-Based Shaping on Frame Relay Interfaces
    • Frame Relay Refresher
    • Frame Relay Congestion Control
    • Frame Relay Congestion Adaptation
    • FECN-to-BECN Propagation
    • Configuring Frame Relay Adaptive Class-Based Shaping
    • Monitoring MQC-Based Frame Relay Traffic Shaping
  • Lesson 5: Frame Relay Voice-Adaptive Traffic Shaping and Fragmentation
    • Frame Relay Voice-Adaptive Traffic Shaping and Fragmentation
    • Benefits of Deploying Frame Relay Voice-Adaptive Traffic Shaping
    • Prerequisites for Deploying Frame Relay Voice-Adaptive Traffic Shaping
    • Supported Platforms
    • Frame Relay Voice-Adaptive Traffic Shaping and Fragmentation Operation
    • Configuring the Frame Relay Voice-Adaptive Feature
    • Monitoring the Frame Relay Voice-Adaptive Feature

Module 8: Link Efficiency Mechanisms

  • Lesson 1: Understanding Link Efficiency Mechanisms
    • Link Efficiency Mechanisms Overview
    • L2 Payload Compression
    • Header Compression
    • Large Packets “Freeze Out” Voice on Slow WAN Links
    • Link Fragmentation and Interleaving
    • Applying Link Efficiency Mechanisms
  • Lesson 2: Configuring Class-Based Header Compression
    • Header Compression Overview
    • Class-Based TCP Header Compression
    • Class-Based RTP Header Compression
    • Configuring Class-Based Header Compression
    • Monitoring Class-Based Header Compression
  • Lesson 3: Configuring Link Fragmentation and Interleaving
    • Fragmentation Options
    • Serialization Delay and Fragment Sizing
    • Configuring MLP with Interleaving
    • Monitoring MLP with Interleaving
    • FRF.12 Frame Relay Fragmentation
    • Configuring FRF.12 Frame Relay Fragmentation
    • Monitoring FRF.12 Frame Relay Fragmentation

Module 9: QoS Best Practices

  • Lesson 1: Understanding Traffic Classification Best Practices
    • Optimally Deploying QoS Within the Enterprise
    • Strategically Defining QoS Objectives
    • Analyzing Application Service-Level Requirements
    • Designing the QoS Policies
    • Enterprise to Service Provider QoS Class Mapping
  • Lesson 2: Deploying End-to-End QoS
    • QoS Service Level Agreements
    • Deploying End-to-End QoS
    • Enterprise Campus QoS General Guidelines
    • Access Edge Trust Models
    • Branch Router QoS Design
    • WAN Edge QoS Design Considerations
    • Service Provider Backbone QoS Implementations
    • MPLS VPN QoS Design
    • QoS Recommendation Summary
  • Lesson 3: Providing QoS for Security
    • QoS Tools and Tactics for Security
    • Control Plane Policing
    • Data Plane Policing
    • NBAR Worm Policing

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

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