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German | Virtual Class or Classroom | On request |
French | Virtual Class or Classroom | On request |
Italian | Virtual Class or Classroom | On request |
English | Virtual Class or Classroom | On request |
What you’ll learn
Who should enroll
- 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
Technology areas
- Enterprise
Training overview
Prerequisites
Before taking this offering, you should have:
Outline
After taking this course, you should be able to:
- 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
Lab outline
- Case Study 1-1: QoS Mechanisms
- Lab 2-1: IP SLA Setup and QoS Baseline Measurement
- Lab 2-2: Configuring QoS with Cisco AutoQoS
- Case Study 3-1: Classification and Marking
- Lab 3-2: Classification and Marking Using MQC
- Lab 3-3: Using NBAR for Classification
- Lab 3-4: Configuring QoS Preclassify
- Lab 3-5: Campus Classification and Marking Using MQC
- Lab 4-1: Configuring Fair Queuing
- Lab 4-2: Configuring LLQ-CBWFQ
- Lab 4-3: Configuring Campus-Based Queuing Mechanisms
- Case Study 5-1: WRED Traffic Profiles
- Lab 5-2: Configuring DSCP-Based WRED
- Lab 5-3: Configuring WTD Thresholds
- Lab 6-1: Configuring Class-Based Policing
- Lab 6-2: Configuring Class-Based Shaping
- Lab 7-1: Configuring Class-Based Header Compression
- Lab 7-2: Configuring LFI