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Understanding Quality of Service

QoS is important to many network applications. Voice/data integration is not possible without. Nor is effective multimedia… or even VPNs. In this module, we’ll discuss what QoS is and some of its building blocks. Will also look at some specific examples of how QoS can be used.

QoS in Action

QoS in Action Example 1: Prioritization of IP Telephony Example 2: ERP Application - SUMMARY - The goal of QoS… Read More

Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)

Here’s an example of how RSVP works. Let’s first look at what the problem would be without RSVP. In this… Read More

Weighted Random Early Detection (RED)

Cisco’s implementation of RED, called Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED), combines the capabilities of the RED algorithm with IP Precedence.… Read More

QoS Building Blocks

Let’s now take a look at some of the building blocks of QoS. There are a wide range of QoS… Read More

What Is Quality of Service (QoS)?

Basically, QoS comprises the mechanisms that give network managers the ability to control the mix of bandwidth, delay, variances in… Read More