QoS for IP/MPLS Networks

This is the eBook version of the printed book.

A comprehensive to implementing QoS in IP/ networks using IOS and IOS XR Software

* Understand architectures and how they apply to
* Take a detailed look at traffic management using policing, shaping, scheduling, and active queue management
* Study QoS behavioral model and the modular QoS command-line interface (MQC)
* Learn the operation of TE with its DiffServ extensions and applicability as a traffic-protection alternative
* Find multiple configuration and verification examples illustrating the implementation of TE, DS-TE, and FRR
* Review the different designs, ranging from a best-effort backbone to the most elaborate scenarios combining DiffServ, DS-TE, and FRR

Quality of service (QoS) plays a key role in the implementation of IP and networks today. However, QoS can be one of the most complex aspects of networking. The industry efforts to achieve convergence have generated a need for increased levels of traffic differentiation. Today’s networks need to meet an array of QoS requirements to support distinct applications (such as voice, video, and data) and multiple network services (such as IP, Ethernet, and ATM) on a single converged, multiservice network. QoS has therefore has become an integral part of network design, implementation, and operation.

QoS for IP/ Networks is a practical that will help you facilitate the design, deployment, and operation of QoS using ® IOS® Software and IOS XR Software. The book provides a thorough explanation of the technology behind QoS and related technologies, including the different design options you can use to build an network with strict performance requirements. This book discusses Traffic Engineering ( TE) as a tool to complement QoS and enhance the performance characteristics of the network. You’ll learn technology, configuration, and operational details, including the essentials facts about the behavior and configuration of the rich QoS and related TE functionality. To get the most out of this book, you should have a basic understanding of both IP and , including the basics of IP addressing and routing and the basics of forwarding.

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