From the course: Cisco CCNP Collaboration 350-801 (CLCOR) Cert Prep: 3 CUCM Call Control, Quality of Service, and Collaboration Applications
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Quality of service recommendations
From the course: Cisco CCNP Collaboration 350-801 (CLCOR) Cert Prep: 3 CUCM Call Control, Quality of Service, and Collaboration Applications
Quality of service recommendations
- Now that we understand that we can mark our traffic with different values at layer two and at layer three, and we understand that we can categorize traffic into different classes, no more than 11 classes of traffic, let's look at some of Cisco's recommendations for how we can create those classes and how we can mark our voice and video traffic as well as our call signaling traffic. And the number of classes you have doesn't have to be 11. Maybe your network traffic is not that diverse. So Cisco has both a four and a five class model. Let's take a look. One class of traffic in this model is the scavenger class. This is for your less than desirable traffic. Maybe somebody is doing network gaming and you don't want to support that on your network. That could be scavenger traffic. For traffic that you don't have a particularly strong opinion about, that could go in your best effort category. For data that you do think is critical,…
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QoS fundamentals20s
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Issues with voice quality3m 52s
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Quality of service mechanisms17m 7s
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Quality of service markings12m 23s
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Weighted random early detection6m 33s
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Queuing8m 41s
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Quality of service recommendations5m 31s
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QoS configuration36s
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Router QoS configuration15m 30s
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Switch QoS configuration13m 12s
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Chapter 2 summary26s
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