Quality of Service (QoS) in IP Networks
0105
The 2-day course is provides an insight into policy-based
Quality of Service (QoS) architecture that supports
the infrastructure for delivering QoS based applications,
it also introduces some emerging trends in IP QoS.
Designed for individuals seeking an overview of IP
Quality of Service architectures in the Internet,
delegates will gain an overview of the fundamental
elements associated with network architecture, network
integration and management and essential support systems.
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Duration
2 days
Who should attend?
Those seeking an overview of IP Quality of Service
architectures in the Internet
Prerequisites
Some experience within the datacommunications environment
would prove beneficial however is not essential
Course objectives
Delegates will have gained an overview of QoS and
the associated elements
Qualifications
Introduction to TCP/IP
Convergence Data Networking & Telephony
Design of Voice over IP Networks CompTIA Security+
Course Content (100% Theory)
Introduction
• How QoS works
• Why it is crucial to networks that must deliver
integrated voice, data, & video traffic
Implementing QoS in IP environments
Leveraging QoS capabilities built into IPv4
& IPv6
Understanding the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)
• Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP)
• DiffServ
Techniques, principles & technology associated
with implementing IP QoS
IETF’s integrated services standard & accompanying
protocols such as RSVP, RTP & RTCP
IETF’s differentiated services standard &
how it can be used to provide quality of service on
a per-hop basis
Queuing & congestion avoidance techniques used
by QoS-aware routers to implement services such as
IntServ (Integrated Services) & DiffServe (Differentiated
Services)
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