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Quality of Service. CCDA Quick Reference. QoS Mechanisms. Bandwidth Provision. Call Admission Control – provision applications to a certain bandwidth or resource limit so they do not negatively affect other applications. Signaling Techniques.
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Quality of Service CCDA Quick Reference
Bandwidth Provision • Call Admission Control – provision applications to a certain bandwidth or resource limit so they do not negatively affect other applications.
Signaling Techniques • The Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) allows bandwidth and other resources along the routing path to be reserved so that a certain level of quality is provided for delay-sensitive traffic.
Classification and Marking • Classification is the process of partitioning traffic into multiple priority levels or classes of service. • Marking is the process of changing the priority of class of service setting within a frame or packet to indicate its classification
Congestion Avoidance • Congestion-Avoidance techniques monitor network traffic loads so that congestion can be anticipated and avoided before it becomes problematic.
Congestion Management Scheduling – decides from which queue traffic is to be sent next.
Link Efficiency • Link Efficiency reduces unacceptable delays on low-speed links with Link-Fragmentation and Interleaving and Compression schemes
Layered QoS Model Citation for this picture is provided in the next slide
Citations • Teare, Diane, 2008. Authorized Self-Study Guide: Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESIGN), Second Edition. 800 East 96th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 USA: Cisco Press • Cisco Systems, Inc