IP QoS Training
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About Course
IP QoS Training at SM consultant will make you expert in understanding the techniques, principles, and techniques associated with implementing IP Quality of Service (QoS). The course introduces some emerging trends in IP QoS. It explains the techniques, principles, and techniques associated with implementing IP Quality of Service (QoS). The IETF’s Integrated Services standard and accompanying protocols such as RSVP, RTP, and RTCP are described, and how RSVP, DiffServ is used as a QoS signalling protocol to request a certain QoS is covered. This course describes the IETF’s Integrated and Differentiated Services standard and how it can be used to provide QoS on a per-hop basis and explains how IntServ and DiffServ are used to provide IP QoS support in routers. MPLS, MPLS-TE, RSVP-TE, and GMPLS can be used to improve forwarding efficiency and source based routing and provide a basis for good QoS support is described. This course also explains how IPv6 and class-based queuing all help to provide IP QoS.
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IP QoS Training Course Content
1. Introduction
- Why do we need QoS?
- Things to Consider
- Isochronism
- Delay
- Loss
- Jitter
- Others
2. Concepts and Operations
- Statistical Multiplexing
- Congestion Problems
- Flow Control Mechanisms
- Explicit and Implicit Flow Control
- Problems with Internet Flow Control Services
- Congestion, Traffic Control and Connection Admission Control
3. QoS Evolution
- Network Interfaces
- Value of the Interface Concept
- The QoS Layered Model
- Connection-Oriented and Connectionless Interfaces
- QoS in Connection-oriented and Connectionless Networks
- QoS in ATM, Frame Relay
- 25 Features
- Frame Relay Features
- ATM Features
- IP-Based Layer 2 and 3 Switching and Routing
- Label Switching
4. Internetworking IP, X.25, Frame Relay and ATM
- ATM vs IP
- Internetworking Frame Relay and ATM
- Network Interworking and Service Interworking
- Comparison of Frame Relay and ATM
- AAL 5 Operations for Frame Relay Support
- Mapping QoS between ATM and Frame Relay
- Congestion Management
- Mapping Frame Relay and ATM Connection Identifiers
- Correlation of SVC Operations
- Mapping the Congestion Notification Bits
- Mapping QoS between Frame Relay and ATM.
- IP and FR/ATM
5. Quality of Service over IP
- Related Internet Protocols
- Different Types of Applications
- Real-Time and Non-Real-Time Applications
- Layer 4 Port Numbers
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
- TCP QoS Controls
- User Datagram Protocol (UDP) QoS Controls
- Real-Time Transport Protocol / RTP Control Protocol (RTP/RTCP) Applications
- Differentiated Services
- Integrated Services
- QoS Routing
- RSVP
- MPLS, GMPLS, IP Switching and MPOA
- Multimedia Networking
- Voice over IP
6. Integrated Services
- Objectives of RSVP
- Principles of Operation
- Controlled Load Service
- Guaranteed Service
- Controlled-load Network Element Service
- Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)
- RTP/RTCP
- Packet Formats Guaranteed
- QoS routing
- Integrated Services and ATM
- Bandwidth allocation in subnets
7. Differentiated Services
- Differentiated Services (DiffServ)
- Objectives of DiffServ
- Principles of Operation
- Traffic Conditioning
- IP Class Selector PHB
- Supporting DiffServ in IPv4
- Supporting DiffServ in IPv6
- Relationship with MPLS
- Per-Hop-Behavior Groups
- Service Examples
- Use of RSVP with Differentiated Services
- DiffServ Architecture
- Control Plane and Data Plane
- Comparison of QoSTechnologies
- Traffic Classification and Conditioning
8. IETF Working Groups
- Differenticated Services (diffserv)
- Integrated Services (intserv),
- Integrated Services over Specific Link Layers (issll)
- Resource Reservation (rsvp)
- Resource Allocation Protocol (rap)
- Policy Framework (policy)
- Common Control and Measurement Plane (ccamp)
- Internet Traffic Engineering (tewg)
- Multiprotocol Label Switching (mpls)
9. Traffic Load
- Queue Management Operations
- Operations at the Final Destination
- Buffer Size, Packet Size, and Traffic Loss
- Error Recovery in High-Speed Networks
- Monitoring and Traffic Tagging
- Associating Labels with QoSOperations
- Controlling Data Traffic
10. Internet QoS Protocols
- QoSin IPv4 and IPv6
- Summary of Changes
- IPv4 Connectionless Service and QoS
- Type-of-Service (TOS) and Classification of Traffic
- IPv6 Traffic Class and Flow Label
- Routing Protocols and QoS
- Considerations in Routing
- Why IPv6? The IPv6 Address
- The IPv6 Datagram
- IPv4 and IPv6 Headers
- IPv6 Extension Headers
- Fragmentation Header
- Hop-by-Hop Options Header
- Security Extension Headers
- Routing Header
- Destination Options Header
- Internet Control Management Protocol (ICMP) for IPv6
- Interworking IPv4 and IPv6
- TCP and its Effect of QoS
- How TCP Handles User Traffic
- Interactive Traffic
- Bulk Traffic
- Role of Multicasting, RTP, RTCP and RSVP in the QoS
11. Why MPLS and GMPLS?
- MPLS: The need for a new solution
- Challenges for new IP centric networks
- Limitations of traditional IP networking
- Achieving QoS
- Understanding the fundamentals
- Basic MPLS operation
- Forwarding Equivalence Class
- Label encoding, distribution and binding
- Traffic Engineering: The need for Constrained and Explicit Routes
- Proprietary approaches to MPLS
- MPLS and Routing
- MPLS over ATM
- MPLS over Frame Relay
- MPLS v MPOA
- MPLS vs GMPLS
- IPv6 and MPLS
12. Traffic Management
- FIFO Routers v QoSRouters
- Fair Queuing
- Weighted Fair Queuing
- Class-Based Queuing
- Hierarchical Link Sharing
- Custom Queuing
- Priority Queuing
- TOS Field
- IP Precedence
- Header Compression
- Traffic Engineering with MPLS
13. Congestion Management
- RED
- WRED
- Tail Drop
- ECN
- Differentiated Services
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Frequently Asked Questions About IP QoS Training
1. When will I receive my joining instructions for IP QoS Training?
Joining instructions for IP QoS Training is sent two days prior to the course start date, or immediately if the booking is confirmed within this timeframe.
2. How are you better than the other classes? Past achievements?
As they say, “History speaks for itself”, the past achievements would give you a good picture of our reputation, and would also tell you what extra efforts we put in to achieve it.
3. Do you offer a IP QoS Training Demo or Trial class before joining?
We offer 1 demo classes to students. Just make sure that you select the subject and time of the class so that you get an independent assessment of the quality of teaching and you can take an informed decision.
4. What’s the batch size? Will I get personal attention?
An average batch size could be min. 4-5 and max. 8-10 but irrespective of the batch size you will get personal attention and our trainers will help you understand the technology.
5. What if I am not able to attend or miss a session?
If you are unable to attend your session we will help you understand the session by sharing the recording of the live session and still if you need more assistance, we will arrange a backup session for you.
6. Can I access the IP QoS Training course material after training?
Yes, you will get the material in pdf format and will have access to the IP QoS Training recordings.
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