Course Ref : GEN5020
Course Price : £895
Course Duration : 2 days
Overview
This course provides you with an understanding of the protocols, techniques and technologies required to support Quality of Service within routed networks.
Audience
Technical specialists, support personnel, communications specialists, consultants and network administrators who need a good grounding in all aspects of IP QoS and how to implement it.
Pre-requisites
Good understanding of IPv4 and routing.
Objectives
Explain the techniques, principles and technology associated with implementing IP Quality of Service (QoS).
Describe the IETF’s Integrated Services standard and accompanying protocols such as RSVP, RTP and RTCP.
Describe the IETF’s Differentiated Services standard and how it can be used to provide quality of service on a per-hop basis.
Explain the various queuing and congestion avoidance techniques used by QoS-aware routers to implement services such as IntServ and DiffServ.
Describe MPLS and how it can be used to improve routing efficiency and thus provide a basis for good QoS support.
Explain how IPv6 and class-based queuing all help to provide IP quality of service.
- ECN
- RED
- Tail Drop
- WRED
- IPV4 & V6 Options
- Objectives of Diffserve
- Principle of Operation
- Relationship with MPLS
- Applying Qos
- Best Effort Service
- Components to concider
- Differentiated Service
- Integrated Service
- What is QoS
- QoS Support
- Routing
- Security
- V4 to V6
- ATM QoS
- Ethernet QoS
- Frame Relay QoS
- Mapping L2 & L3
- MPLS and Routing
- MPLS Over ATM
- MPLS Over Frame Relay
- Objectives
- Principal of Operation
- Providing QoS
- Terminology
- What is MPLS
- Addressing
- Routing
- TCP & UDP
- TCPIP Architecture
- FIFO Systems
- Header compression
- Queuing options
- TOS Field
Follow-on Courses
Understanding MPLS Gen 5026