Cisco catalyst QoS : Quality of service in campus networks
Michael Flannagan, Richard Froom, Kevin Turek
Résumé
First book on deployment of QoS communication management techniques in the Campus LAN environment
- Gain an understanding of what QoS entails and how it can be applied in Campus LAN environments
- Platform-specific configuration examples demonstrate features, giving you a guide to QoS implementation on the whole range of Cisco Catalyst switches
- End-to-end deployment case study shows you how to roll out real-time network applications to the desktop
Quality of Service (QoS) is the set of techniques designed to manage network resources and refers to the capability of a network to provide better service to selected network traffic over various technologies. The primary goal of QoS is to provide a priority ranking to the flow of specific network data, making sure that it does not make other flows fail. QoS technologies provide the elemental building blocks used for current and future business applications. While Quality of Service has become an essential technology, most of the literature available on the topic focuses on IP QoS.
Equally important is the application of QoS in the layer 2 and campus LAN environment, which is primarily responsible for delivering traffic to the desktop. Cisco Catalyst QoS: Quality of Service in Campus Networks provides the reader with insight into the operation of QoS on the various Cisco Catalyst platforms. It aims to give readers the information necessary to understand QoS, the different components involved in making QoS possible, and how it can successfully be implemented on the different switching platforms.
This book views QoS from the LAN/campus perspective, and it explains why QoS is essential in this environment in order to achieve a more deterministic behavior for traffic when deploying voice, video, or other delay sensitive applications.
Contents
- Fundamental QoS concepts
- Quality of service
- End-to-end QoS
- Overview of QoS support on catalyst platforms and exploring
- QoS support on the catalyst 5000 family of switches
- Advanced QoS concepts
- Introduction to the modular QoS command-line interface
- QoS features available on the catalyst 2950 and 3550 family of switches
- QoS features available on the catalyst 4000 IOS family of switches
- QoS features available on the catalyst 6500
- QoS features available on the catalyst 6500 MSFC and FlexWAN
- End-to-end QoS case studies
- Index
L'auteur - Michael Flannagan
Mike Flannagan, CCIE No. 7651, is a Manager in the High Touch Technical Support (HTTS) group at Cisco Systems in Research Triangle Park, NC. Mike joined Cisco in 2000 as a Network Consulting Engineer in Cisco's Advanced Services group where he led the creation and deployment of the QoS Virtual Team. As a member of the QoS VT, Mike was involved with the development of new QoS features for Cisco IOS and developed QoS strategies and implementation guidelines for some of Cisco's largest Enterprise customers. Mike teaches QoS classes and leads design clinics for internal and external audiences.
L'auteur - Richard Froom
Richard Froom, CCIE No. 5102, is a Software and QA engineer for the Financial Test Lab at Cisco Systems in Research Triangle Park, NC. Richard joined Cisco in 1998 as a Customer Support Engineer in Cisco's Technical Assistance Organization. Richard served as a support engineer troubleshooting customers' networks and a technical team lead. Being involved with Catalyst product field trials, Richard has been crucial in driving troubleshooting capabilities of Catalyst products and software. Currently, Richard is working with the Cisco Storage Networking products. Richard earned his Bachelor's of Science degree in Computer Engineering at Clemson University.
L'auteur - Kevin Turek
Kevin Turek, CCIE No. 7284, is currently working as a Network Consulting Engineer in Cisco's Federal Support Program in Research Triangle Park, NC. Kevin is also a member of Cisco's internal QoS virtual team, which assists in the support of internal Cisco engineers and external Cisco customers with QoS deployment and promotes current industry best practices as they pertain to QoS. Kevin earned his Bachelor's of Science degree in Business Administration at the State University of New York, Stony Brook.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Cisco Press |
Auteur(s) | Michael Flannagan, Richard Froom, Kevin Turek |
Parution | 30/06/2003 |
Nb. de pages | 432 |
Format | 19 x 24 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 905g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9781587051203 |
ISBN13 | 978-1-58705-120-3 |
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