IMPLEMENTING CISCO QUALITY OF SERVICE V2.5 (QOS)



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IMPLEMENTING CISCO QUALITY OF SERVICE V2.5 (QOS) COURSE OVERVIEW: Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QOS) v2.5 provides learners 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 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 from the individual modules to real-life scenarios. The course also gives learners design and usage rule for advanced QoS features. This gives the learners the opportunity to design and implement efficient, optimal, and troublefree multiservice networks. WHO WILL BENEFIT FROM THIS COURSE? The primary target audiences for the course are: 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 Advanced Unified Communications Specialization Master UC Specialization Master Telepresence ATP Secondary target audiences are: CCIE R&S Candidates PREREQUISITES: To fully benefit from this course, students should have the following prerequisite skills and knowledge: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 and 2 (ICND1 and ICND2) COURSE OBJECTIVES: After completion of this course, students will 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 requirements, classify and mark network traffic to implement the policy 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 Given a low speed WAN link, use Cisco link efficiency mechanisms to improve the bandwidth efficiency of the link Describe the recommended best practices and methods used for end-to-end QoS deployment in the enterprise

COURSE OUTLINE: Module 1: Introduction to QoS Lesson 1: Review Converged Networks Converged Networks Quality Issues in Converged Networks Available Bandwidth Components of Network Delay Lesson 2: Understand QoS QoS Defined QoS Policy Defined Implement a QoS Policy Identify Network Traffic Voice Traffic Profile Videoconferencing Traffic Profile Cisco TelePresence Traffic Profile Calculating End-to-End Delay Jitter Packet Loss Data Traffic Profile Divide Network Traffic into Classes Define Policies for Traffic Classes QoS Mechanisms QoS Implementation Methods QoS Monitoring Methods Cisco Medianet QoS Design Lesson 3: Describe Best-Effort and Integrated Services Models QoS Models Resource Reservation Protocol Best-Effort QoS Model RSVP Components IntServ Model RSVP Interface Bandwidth Queuing Lesson 4: Describe the Differentiated Services Model DiffServ Model DiffServ Terminology DSCP Encoding Per-Hop Behaviors Expedited Forwarding Module 2: Implement and Monitor QoS Lesson 1: MQC Introduction Modular QoS CLI MQC Components Example: MQC Policy Configuration Class Maps Overview Lesson 2: Monitor QoS SNMP Management of QoS Describe Class-Based QoS MIB Cisco NBAR Cisco NBAR Protocol Discovery Cisco NBAR Protocol Discovery MIB NetFlow Cisco Flexible NetFlow Lesson 3: Define Campus AutoQoS AutoQoS AutoQoS Macros Trust Boundaries Campus AutoQoS Trust Campus AutoQoS Conditional Trust Assured Forwarding AF Drop Probability Class Selector Integration of IntServ and DiffServ Match Operation in Class Maps Policy Maps Overview Service Policy Overview Hierarchical Policy Cisco Flexible NetFlow Integration with NBAR Class-Based Flexible NetFlow Cisco Performance Monitor Cisco Mediatrace Cisco IP SLA IP SLA: UDP Jitter Campus AutoQoS Video Campus AutoQoS VoIP Campus AutoQoS Classify Monitoring AutoQoS in the Campus

Lesson 4: Define WAN AutoQoS Cisco AutoQoS for Routers WAN AutoQoS VoIP AutoQoS for the Enterprise Overview Module 3: Classification and Marking Lesson 1: Classification and Marking Overview Classification Marking Classification and Marking at the Data Link Layer Lesson 2: MQC for Classification and Marking MQC Classification Options Configuring Class Maps Monitoring Classification MQC Marking Options Lesson 3: NBAR for Classification Cisco NBAR NBAR Application Support Configuring NBAR With MQC Classifying HTTP Traffic NBAR2 Application Grouping Lesson 4: Use of QoS Preclassify Issues with QoS on VPNs ToS Byte Preservation QoS Preclassify Operation Lesson 5: Campus Classification and Marking Campus Classification and Marking Overview of QoS Trust Boundaries Campus Ingress QoS Models QoS Map Tables: Marking Module 4: Congestion Management Lesson 1: Queuing Introduction Congestion and Queuing Queuing Components Hardware Queue Size Congestion on Logical Interfaces Queuing Algorithms Lesson 2: Configure WFQ Weighted Fair Queuing WFQ Classification WFQ Scheduling WFQ Drop Operation Configuring AutoQoS for the Enterprise Monitoring AutoQoS in the WAN Classification and Marking at the Network Layer Mapping QoS Marking Between OSI Layers QoS Service Class Defined Service Class Templates RFC 4594 Marking Recommendations Configuring Class-Based Marking Monitoring Class-Based Marking Configuring IPV6 Classification and Marking NBAR Port Map NBAR Custom Protocols Configuring Custom Protocols NBAR Worm Policing NBAR versus Future Worms Configuring QoS Preclassify Monitoring QoS Preclassify Internal DSCP Applying Campus Switch Classification and Marking Monitoring Campus Classification and Marking FIFO Queuing Priority Queuing Round-Robin Queuing WRR Queuing DRR Queuing Benefits and Drawbacks of WFQ Configuring WFQ Monitoring WFQ

Lesson 3: Configure CBWFQ and LLQ Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing CBWFQ Architecture Benefits and Drawbacks of CBWFQ Configuring CBWFQ Low Latency Queuing LLQ Architecture Configuring LLQ Monitoring LLQ-CBWFQ Lesson 4: Configure Campus Congestion Management Campus Queuing Catalyst Switch Hardware Queue Nomenclature Queue Mapping WRR on Campus Switches WRR Bandwidth and Buffer Settings SRR on Campus Switches SRR Common and Reserved Buffers Configuring Ingress Queuing on Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series Switches Configuring Egress Queuing on Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series Switches Monitoring Congestion Management On Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series Switches Module 5: Congestion Avoidance Lesson 1: Congestion Avoidance Introduction TCP Behavior Congestion and TCP Example: TCP Congestion Control Algorithms Managing Congestion with Tail Drop Lesson 2: Configure Class-Based WRED Weighted Random Early Detection Class-Based WRED WRED Building Blocks WRED Profiles IP Precedence-Based WRED Lesson 3: Configure ECN Explicit Congestion Notification ECN Field ECN and WRED Impact of Tail Drop Random Early Detection RED Profiles and Modes TCP Behavior Before and After RED DSCP-Based WRED Configure CBWRED Changing WRED Sensitivity to Bursts Example: DSCP-Based WRED Monitoring CBWRED ECN Operation Configuring ECN Monitoring ECN Lesson 4: Describe Campus-Based Congestion Avoidance Congestion Avoidance in the Campus Weighted Tail Drop Configuring WTD Thresholds on the Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series Switch WRED on Campus Switches Dynamic Buffer Limiting Module 6: Traffic Policing and Shaping Lesson 1: Traffic Policing and Shaping Overview Traffic Policing and Traffic Shaping Policing and Shaping Use Cases Policing vs. Shaping Single Token Bucket Model Lesson 2: Configure Class-Based Policing Class-Based Policing Configuring Class-Based Policing Example: Single-Rate Single Token Policer Single Token Bucket Class-Based Policing Dual Token Bucket Class-Based Policing Dual-Rate Token Bucket Class-Based Policing Class-Based Traffic Shaping Example: Single-Rate Dual Token Policer Example: Dual-Rate Policer Monitoring Class-Based Policing

Lesson 3: Campus Policing Campus Policing Overview QoS Map Tables: Policing Applying Campus Switch Policing Lesson 4: Configure Class-Based Shaping Class-Based Shaping Shaping Methods Configuring Class-Based Shaping Campus Aggregate Policing Campus Microflow Policing Example: Shaping Configuration Example: Hierarchical Shaping Monitoring Class-Based Shaping Lesson 5: Configure Class-Based Shaping on Frame Relay Interfaces Frame Relay Refresher FECN-to-BECN Propagation Frame Relay Congestion Control Configuring Adaptive Class-Based Shaping Frame Relay Congestion Adaptation Monitoring FRTS Lesson 6: Configure Frame Relay Voice-Adaptive Traffic Shaping and Fragmentation Frame Relay Voice-Adaptive Traffic Shaping and Fragmentation Frame Relay Voice-Adaptive Traffic Shaping and Fragmentation Operation Benefits of Frame Relay Voice- Adaptive Traffic Shaping and Configuring Frame Relay Voice-Adaptive Traffic Shaping and Fragmentation Fragmentation Monitoring Frame Relay Voice-Adaptive Traffic Shaping and Fragmentation Module 7: Link Efficiency Mechanisms Lesson 1: Link Efficiency Mechanisms Overview Link Efficiency Mechanisms Layer 2 Payload Compression Header Compression Large Packet "Freeze Out" Lesson 2: Configure Class-Based Header Compression Header Compression Class-Based TCP Header Compression Example: Class-Based TCP Header Compression Configuration Class-Based RTP Header Compression Lesson 3: Configure LFI LFI Options Configuring MLP with Interleaving Monitoring MLP Interleaving Module 8: Deploying End-to-End QoS Lesson 1: Apply Best Practices for QoS Policy Design Optimally Deploying QoS Within the Enterprise Strategically Defining QoS Objectives Cisco Modified RFC 4594 Marking Recommendations and Class Expansion Understanding Application Service- Level Requirements Serialization Delay Link Fragmentation and Interleaving Fragment Size Recommendations for Voice Example: Class-Based RTP Header Compression Configuring Class-Based Header Compression Monitoring Class-Based Header Compression FRF.12 Frame Relay Fragmentation Configuring FRF.12 Frame Relay Fragmentation Monitoring FRF.12 Frame Relay Fragmentation QoS Requirements for Control Plane Traffic Control Plane Policing Data Plane Policing Classification and Marking Best Practices Policing and Markdown Best Practices Queuing and Dropping Best Practices Link Efficiency Mechanisms Best Practices

Lesson 2: End-to-End QoS Deployments Deploying End-to-End QoS Enterprise Campus QoS Guidelines Campus QoS Deployment Steps and Options Branch Router QoS Guidelines WAN Edge QoS Design Considerations Enterprise Network with Layer 2 Service Enterprise Network with Layer 3 Service QoS Service Level Agreements QoS Implications of Layer 3 Service Offerings Enterprise-to-Service Provider QoS Class Mapping Re-Marking DSCP at SP MPLS Edge LABS: Lab 2-1: IP SLA Setup and QoS Baseline Measurement Lab 2-2: Configuring QoS with Cisco AutoQoS 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 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 Lab 8-1: Mapping Enterprise QoS Policy to the Service Provider Policy (SLI) DIFFERENTIATORS: Sunset Learning Institute (SLI) has been an innovative leader in developing and delivering authorized technical training since 1996. Our goal is to help our customers optimize their cloud technology investments by providing convenient, high quality technical training that our customers can rely on. We empower students to master their desired technologies for their unique environments. What sets SLI apart is not only our immense selection of trainings options, but our convenient and consistent delivery system. No matter how complex your environment is or where you are located, SLI is sure to have a training solution that you can count on! Premiere World Class Instruction Team All SLI instructors have a four-year technical degree, instructor level certifications and field consulting work experience. Sunset Learning has won numerous Instructor Excellence and Instructor Quality Distinction awards since 2012 Enhanced Learning Experience The goal of our instructors during class is ensure students understand the material, guide them through our labs and encourage questions and interactive discussions. Convenient and Reliable Training Experience You have the option to attend at any of our established training facilities or from the convenience of your home or office with the use of our HD-ILT network (High Definition Instructor Led Team) All Sunset Learning Institute classes are guaranteed to run you can count on us to deliver the training you need when you need it! Outstanding Customer Service Dedicated account manager to suggest the optimal learning path for you and your team Enthusiastic Student Services team available to answer any questions and ensure a quality training experience during your week at Sunset Learning Institute