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Advanced Cisco Network Design: Cisco QoS Tutorial Online Training

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Jeff Kish

1:54:18

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  • 1 Intro.mp4
    01:06
  • 2 The Need for QoS.mp4
    11:18
  • 3 The IntServ Model.mp4
    08:14
  • 4 The DiffServ Model.mp4
    10:25
  • 5 Classification and Marking.mp4
    13:36
  • 6 Queuing and Scheduling.mp4
    08:25
  • 7 Review and Quiz.mp4
    03:56
  • 8 Intro.mp4
    00:40
  • 9 Congestion Management.mp4
    12:40
  • 10 Congestion Avoidance.mp4
    10:41
  • 11 Shaping and Policing.mp4
    09:47
  • 12 End-to-End QoS.mp4
    07:37
  • 13 QoS Design.mp4
    11:26
  • 14 Review and Quiz.mp4
    04:27
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    This Advanced Cisco Network Design: Cisco QoS Tutorial training prepares network admins to identify and fix network traffic issues like latency, jitter and dropped packets with Cisco quality of service components and features.

    Quality of service, or QoS, is a special part of network administration that helps spot and address common issues with network traffic. Dropped packets and lag are never good on a network, but there are some network operations or times and places where it's essential that it never happen. This course in QoS helps you identify how to prioritize network operations, reduce jitter and lag, fix connections that are causing problems and more.

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    After finishing the videos in this Advanced Cisco Network Design: Cisco QoS Tutorial training, you'll know how to identify and fix network traffic issues like latency, jitter and dropped packets with Cisco quality of service components and features.

    For anyone who manages their Cisco training, this Cisco training can be used to onboard new network admins, curated into individual or team training plans, or as a Cisco reference resource.

    Advanced Cisco Network Design: Cisco QoS Tutorial: What You Need to Know

    This Advanced Cisco Network Design: Cisco QoS Tutorial training covers QoS topics including:

    • Maintaining control over network resources and how they're used
    • Ensuring efficient use of network resources
    • Prioritizing mission-critical applications and ensuring high speeds
    • Addressing latency, jitter and packet-drop issues

    Who Should Take Advanced Cisco Network Design: Cisco QoS Tutorial Training?

    This Advanced Cisco Network Design: Cisco QoS Tutorial training is considered associate-level Cisco training, which means it was designed for network admins. This QoS skills course is designed for network admins with three to five years of experience with Cisco network design.

    New or aspiring network admins. Quality of Service is an advanced networking topic that most brand new network administrators don't need to worry about. However, if you want to set yourself up for success by learning a specialized, advanced skill, or if you just want to think about networking in QoS terms, this is a great course to advance your career with.

    Experienced network admins. Once you've been working as a network administrator for a few years, you'll want to turn your attention to the rarer and more challenging skills of administration like quality of service. This QoS course explains how to reduce jitter, lag and dropped packets on your network through careful administration of advanced components and features with Cisco devices. Take it and expand your capabilities and job prospects.

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    My passion comes alive when a dry-erase marker is in my hand! I want learners to understand more than a list of bullet points — and gain a deeper comprehension of topics.

    Jeff Kish has over 15 years of IT experience, focusing mainly on core infrastructure and data center technologies. He holds a number of Cisco certifications, including CCIEs in Routing and Switching and Data Center. He also focuses on network programmability and software-defined networking. Jeff has a degree in electrical engineering. When he’s not creating training, Jeff enjoys spending time with his family, writing fantasy novels, coding video games, and participating in the occasional Super Smash Bros tournament.

    Certifications: Cisco CCIE Routing and Switching, Cisco CCIE Data Center, Cisco CCNP Data Center, Cisco CCNP Routing and Switching, Cisco CCDP, Cisco CCIP, Cisco CCNA Data Center, CCNA Routing and Switching, Cisco CCDA, Cisco DCUCD Specialist, Cisco DCUFD Specialist

    Areas of expertise: Cisco, core infrastructure technology, data center technologies

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    • language english
    • Training sessions 14
    • duration 1:54:18
    • Release Date 2023/04/26