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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Richard Froom , Mike Flannagan , Kevin TurekPublisher: Pearson Education (US) Imprint: Cisco Press Dimensions: Width: 18.80cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.872kg ISBN: 9781587055386ISBN 10: 1587055384 Pages: 450 Publication Date: 16 June 2003 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsIntroduction. I. FUNDAMENTAL QOS CONCEPTS. 1. Quality of Service: An Overview. Understanding QoS. Deploying QoS in the WAN/LAN: High-Level Overview. Cisco AVVID. Overview of Integrated and Differentiated Services. Differentiated Services: A Standards Approach. Summary. 2. End-to-End QoS: Quality of Service at Layer 3 and Layer 2. QoS Components. Congestion Management. Congestion Avoidance. Token Bucket Mechanism. Traffic Shaping. Policing. QoS Signaling. Link Efficiency. Classification and Marking at Layer 3. Per-Hop Behaviors. Classification and Marking at Layer 2. Mapping Layer 2 to Layer 3 Values. A General View of QoS on the Catalyst Platforms. Cisco Catalyst QoS Trust Concept. Summary. 3. Overview of QoS Support on Catalyst Platforms and Exploring QoS on the Catalyst. 2900XL, 3500XL, and Catalyst 4000 CatOS Family of Switches. Catalyst Feature Overview. Material Presentation for Catalyst Switching Platforms. QoS Support on the Catalyst 2900XL and 3500XL. QoS Support on the Catalyst 4000 CatOS Family of Switches. 4. QoS Support on the Catalyst 5000 Family of Switches. Catalyst 5000 Family of Switches QoS Architectural Overview. Enabling QoS Features on the Catalyst 5000 Family of Switches. Input Scheduling. Classification and Marking. Congestion Avoidance. Case Study. Summary. II. ADVANCED QOS CONCEPTS. 5. Introduction to the Modular QoS Command-Line Interface. MQC Background, Terms, and Concepts. Step 1: The Class Map. Step 2: The Policy Map. Step 3: Attaching the Service Policy. Summary. 6. QoS Features Available on the Catalyst 2950 and 3550 Family of Switches. Catalyst 2950 and Catalyst 3550 Family of Switches QoS Architectural Overview. Input Scheduling. Classification and Marking. Policing. Congestion Management and Avoidance. Auto-QoS. Case Study. Summary. 7. QoS Features Available on the Catalyst 4000 IOS Family of Switches and the Catalyst. G-L3 Family of Switches. QoS Support on the Catalyst 4000 IOS Family of Switches. QoS Support on the Catalyst 2948G-L3, 4908G-L3, and Catalyst 4000 Layer 3 Services Module. Summary. 8. QoS Support on the Catalyst 6500. Catalyst 6500 Architectural Overview. Enabling QoS on the Switch. Input Scheduling. Classification and Marking. Mapping. Policing. Congestion Management and Congestion Avoidance. Automatic QoS. Summary. 9. QoS Support on the Catalyst 6500 MSFC and FlexWAN. MSFC and FlexWAN Architectural Overview. QoS Support on the MSFC and FlexWAN. Classification. Marking. Policing and Shaping. Congestion Management and Scheduling. Congestion Avoidance. Summary. 10. End-to-End QoS Case Studies. Chapter Prerequisites and Material Presentation. Multiplatform Campus Network Design and Topology. Access Layer Switches. Distribution Layer. Core Layer. Summary. Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationMike Flannagan, CCIE No. 7651, is a manager in the High Touch Technical Support (HTTS) group at Cisco Systems. Mike previously lead the creation and deployment of the QoS Virtual Team, which participated in the development of new QoS features for Cisco IOS Software and developed QoS strategies and implementation guidelines for some of the largest Cisco Enterprise customers. Richard Froom, CCIE No. 5102, is a software and QA engineer for the Financial Test Lab at Cisco Systems. He has been involved with Catalyst product field trials and has been crucial in driving troubleshooting capabilities of Catalyst products and software. Kevin Turek, CCIE No. 7284, is currently working as a network consulting engineer in the Cisco Federal Support Program in Research Triangle Park. As a member of the Cisco internal QoS virtual team, Kevin assists internal Cisco engineers and external Cisco customers with QoS deployment. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |