Course Description
In this course, you will learn about 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.
Who Should Attend
- 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 (UC) Specialization
- Master UC Specialization
- Master Telepresence Authorized Technology Provider (ATP)
Prerequisites
- Cisco Certified Networking Associate
- CCNA Routing and Switching
Course Information
Length: 5 day
Format: Lecture and Lab
Delivery Method: Virtual / Onsite
Max. Capacity: 12
Learning Objectives
Implement the appropriate QoS mechanisms required to create an effective administrative policy providing QoS
Labs
- Connection and Orientation to the Voice Lab Environment
- Implementing Basic CUCM configurations and Cisco IP Phones
- Implementing Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE) for calls to and from the Actual PSTN
- Case Study: QoS Mechanisms
- Packet Generator Configuration
- IP SLA Setup and QoS Baseline Measurement
- Configuring QoS with Cisco AutoQoS
- Case Study: Classification and Marking
- Classification and Marking Using MQC
- Using NBAR for Classification
- Configuring QoS Pre-classify
- Configuring Fair Queuing
- Configuring LLQ-CBWFQ
- Case Study: WRED Traffic Profiles
- Configuring DSCP-Based WRED
- Configuring Class-Based Policing
- Configuring Class-Based Shaping