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Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QoS) School: New Horizons Boston Venue: Boston Tel.: 781-487-3200 This course provides students with in-depth knowledge of IP QoS requirements, conceptual models using Differentiated Services, Integrated Services and Best Effort, and the implementation of IP QoS on Cisco IOS switch and router platforms. |
Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QOS) v 2.2 School: Ascolta Venue: Austin, Boston, Denver, Irvine, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Phoenix, San Diego, San Jose, Seattle Tel.: (949) 477-2000 Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QOS) v2.2 provides students with in-depth knowledge of IP quality of service (QoS) requirements, conceptual models such as Best Effort, Integrated Services (IntServ) and Differentiated Services (DiffServ), and the implementation of IP QoS on Cisco IOS platforms. The curriculum covers the theory of IP QoS, design issues, and configuration of various QoS mechanisms to facilitate the creation of effective administrative policies providing QoS. |
DSL Voice, Video and QoS Format: Online School: Telecommunications Research Associates Venue: St. Marys Tel.: 1-800-872-4736, 1-785-437-2000 This course explores the Quality of Service requirements for voice and data services supported by DSL, and discusses the specific protocols and techniques used to offer QoS transmission to customers. Traffic shaping techniques and how QoS is built into the ATM protocol are described. The course also presents an example of Voice over DSL. |
QoS Beyond IP: FR, ATM and MPLS Format: Online School: Telecommunications Research Associates Venue: St. Marys Tel.: 1-800-872-4736, 1-785-437-2000 This describes Frame Relay, ATM, and MPLS, including their advantages and how they use virtual circuits. The rate at which ATM and Frame Relay support customer traffic, and how carriers police those rates, is presented. ATMs specific QoS parameters, is also described.
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Basic IP QoS Format: Online School: Telecommunications Research Associates Venue: St. Marys Tel.: 1-800-872-4736, 1-785-437-2000 This course describes the QoS capabilities that are available from standard IP routing protocols and from the IP packet header, as well as how information in the IP version 4 and version 6 headers can be used by routers to affect the QoS of individual IP packets. A comparison is provided regarding which decisions are made in three standard routing protocols: RIP, OSPF, and BGP as well as describing a framework for building more QoS capabilities into routing protocols.
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