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Implementing Cisco QoS v2.2
This set of lab exercises (lab bundle) contains all the exercises associated with the Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QoS) course. The lab exercises cover different aspects of QoS configuration and monitoring, including:
- Classification and Marking
- Congestion Management using various queuing mechanisms
- Traffic Shaping
- Traffic Policing
- Using the Modular QoS Command-line Interface (MQC) to provision QoS on Cisco platforms
Content
This set of lab exercises contains the following exercises:
- Baseline QoS Measurement
- Configuring QoS with AutoQoS
- Classification and Marking Using MQC
- Classification Using NBAR
- Configuring QoS Pre-classify
- LAN-Based Packet Classification and Marking
- Configuring Basic Queuing
- Configuring LLQ
- Queuing on Catalyst Switches
- Configuring DSCP-Based WRED
- Configuring Class-Based Policing
- Configuring Class-Based Shaping
- Configuring Class-Based Header Compression
- Configuring LFI
Objectives
Upon finishing this set of exercises, you will be able to:
Configure QoS with Cisco AutoQoS feature
- Configure Classification and Marking Using Modular QoS CLI
- Configure Classification Using NBAR
- Configure LAN-Based Packet Classification and Marking
- Configure Class-based Weighted Fair Queuing
- Configure Class-based Low-latency Queuing
- Configure Queuing on Catalyst Switches
- Configure Class-based Weighted Random Early Detection
- Configure Class-based Shaping
- Configure Class-based Policing
- Configure Class-Based Header Compression
- Configure Link Fragmentation with Interleaving
Importance
This lab bundle is mandatory for students attending the QoS training, as it provides the means of getting the desired hands-on skills in QoS configuration and troubleshooting. It is also highly recommended to students who have attended the QoS course in the past and would like to improve or refresh their configuration and troubleshooting skills.
Target Audience
This lab bundle is targeted at pre- and post-sales technical support engineers who have to design and implement QoS-related mechanisms in IP networks.
Prerequisite Knowledge
To successfully complete this set of exercises, you need in-depth knowledge about the following QoS areas:
