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Administering Cisco QoS in IP Networks : Including CallManager 3.0, QoS, and uOne.
Title:
Administering Cisco QoS in IP Networks : Including CallManager 3.0, QoS, and uOne.
Author:
Syngress.
ISBN:
9780080481890
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (561 pages)
Series:
The Callisma Convergence Networking Series
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Chapter 1 Cisco IOS Feature Review -- Introduction -- IP Address Classes and Classful IP Routing -- Variable-Length Subnet Mask (VLSM) Review -- Standard Access Control Lists (ACLs) -- Extended Access Control Lists (ACLs) -- Network Address Translation (NAT) -- Route Maps -- Summary -- FAQs -- Chapter 2 EIGRP A Detailed Guide -- Introduction -- Reviewing Basic Concepts of IGRP -- Defining the Four Basic Components of EIGRP -- Implementing Packet Types -- Configuring Basic EIGRP -- Configuring Advanced EIGRP -- Redistributing EIGRP and OSPF -- Recognizing Caveats -- Troubleshooting EIGRP -- Summary -- FAQs -- Chapter 3 Introduction to Quality of Service -- Introduction -- Defining Quality of Service -- Understanding Congestion Management -- Defining General Queuing Concepts -- Understanding Congestion Avoidance -- Introducing Policing and Traffic Shaping -- Summary -- FAQs -- Chapter 4 Traffic Classification Overview -- Introduction -- Introducing Type of Services (ToS) -- Explaining Integrated Services -- Defining the Parameters of QoS -- Introducing Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) -- Introducing Differentiated Service (DiffServ) -- Expanding QoS: Cisco Content Networking -- Summary -- FAQs -- Chapter 5 Configuring Traffic Classification -- Introduction -- Configuring Policy-based Routing (PBR) -- Defining Committed Access Rate (CAR) -- Marking and Transmitting Web Traffic -- Marking and Rate Limiting ISPs -- Configuring Cisco Express Forwarding -- Configuring Basic Network-based Application Recognition (NBAR) -- Configuring Complex NBAR -- Integrating NBAR with Class-based Weighted Fair Queuing -- Configuring NBAR with Random Early Detection -- Configuring System Network Architecture Type of Service -- Summary -- FAQs -- Chapter 6 Queuing and Congestion Avoidance Overview -- Introduction.

Using FIFO Queuing -- Using Priority Queuing -- Using Custom Queuing -- Using Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ) -- Using Random Early Detection (RED) -- Summary -- FAQs -- Chapter 7 Configuring Queuing and Congestion Avoidance -- Introduction -- Configuring FIFO Queuing -- Configuring Priority Queuing -- Configuring Custom Queuing -- Configuring Weighted Fair Queuing -- Configuring Random Early Detection -- Summary -- FAQs -- Chapter 8 Advanced QoS Overview -- Introduction -- Using the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) -- Using Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ) -- Using Low Latency Queuing (LLQ) -- Using Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) -- Using Generic Traffic Shaping and Frame Relay Traffic Shaping -- Running in Distributed Mode -- Using Link Fragmentation and Interleaving -- Understanding RTP Header Compression -- Summary -- FAQs -- Chapter 9 Configuring Advanced QoS -- Introduction -- Enabling, Verifying, and Troubleshooting Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) -- Enabling, Verifying, and Troubleshooting Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ) -- Configuring, Verifying, and Troubleshooting Low Latency Queuing (LLQ) -- Configuring, Verifying, and Troubleshooting Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) -- Configuring and Verifying Generic Traffic Shaping (GTS) and Frame Relay Traffic Shaping (FRTS) -- Understanding Distributed Technologies -- Configuring, Verifying, and Troubleshooting Link Fragmentation and Interleaving (LFI) -- Configuring, Verifying, and Troubleshooting RTP Header Compression -- Summary -- FAQs -- Chapter 10 Overview: Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) -- Introduction -- The History of BGP -- Maximizing the Functionality of BGP -- External BGP and the Internet -- The BGP Path Selection Process -- Redistributing BGP into Your IGP -- Defining Internal BGP, Route Reflectors, and Confederations -- Advanced BGP Network Design.

Summary -- FAQs -- Chapter 11 Configuring Border Gateway Protocol -- Introduction -- Relevant RFCs -- Enabling BGP Routing -- Configuring EBGP Neighbors -- Configuring IBGP Neighbors -- Configuring Route Reflectors -- Configuring Confederations -- Weight, MED, LOCAL PREF, and Other Advanced Options -- Summary -- FAQs -- Chapter 12 Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) -- Introduction -- Understanding MPLS -- Integrating MPLS into QoS -- Standardizing MPLS for Maximum Efficiency -- Controlling MPLS Traffic Using Traffic Engineering -- Integrating MPLS and Virtual Private Networking (VPN) -- Summary -- FAQs -- Index.
Abstract:
AVVID (Architecture for Voice, Video, and Integrated Data), the latest development from Cisco Systems is redefining the way businesses communicate. AVVID allows businesses to transmit voice, data, and video over a single integrated architecture, whereas in the past three separate systems were required. Administering Cisco AVVID Applications is a professional reference detailing the strategies, tactics, and methods for utilizing Cisco software to configure and maintain Cisco networks and hardware infrastructures. It includes thorough discussions of critical topics such as, Cisco CallManager Version 3.0, Cisco Unified Open Network Exchange 4.1E (uOne), WebLine and GeoTel product software, Cisco QoS Policy Manger 1.1 as well as many other QoS features, and Cisco IOS network-wide software. * Allows IP professional to get ahead in this growing field * Demand for engineers and administrators who understand the specifics of the Cisco AVVID is growing quickly - this book has the answers.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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