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| Implementing QoS in Multilayer Switched Networks |
| Course Status: | Released | Courseware Features |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Course Duration: | 3 Hours | |
| Deployment Options: | Online, Interactive CDs, |
Audience |
| Network engineers responsible for configuring, implementing, troubleshooting, and managing a multilayer switched network in an enterprise or service provider environment; network architects responsible for designing multilayer switched networks to carry voice, video, and data traffic in an enterprise or service provider environment; CCNP, CCDP, and CCIP candidates. CCIE routing and switching candidates |
Prerequisites |
| Knowledge of basic router configuration, basic switch configuration, basic virtual local area network (VLAN) configuration, basic Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) configuration, basic trunking configuration, and standard access list configuration |
Course Aim |
| In this learning series network administrators learn how to build networks using multilayer switching technologies over high-speed Ethernet. It includes both routing and switching, covering Layer 2 and Layer 3 technologies. It is an online, self-guided series designed to correlate to Cisco's own instructor-led course BCMSN 2.0. BCMSN is part of the recommended training path for students seeking the Cisco CNNP®, CCDP®, CCIP™, and CCIE® certifications. |
Learning Objectives |
| To identify each component of a Cisco QoS solution, and determine how it solves quality issues on a multilayer switched network, and how to configure QoS features to provide optimal quality and bandwidth utilization for applications and data |
Topics Covered |
| Examining the Cisco QoS solution Quality Issues in a Multilayer Switched Network QoS service models, classification, and marking Queuing, congestion management and congestion avoidance Traffic conditioning and link efficiency Configuring QoS in multilayer switched networks Configuring the QoS policy with modular QoS Configuring classification and marking Configuring queuing and congestion management Classifying, marking, and implementing QoS Configuring egress queues |