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Category: Cisco
Computer networks are constantly in a state of flux. Their links can be perfectly fine one moment, and the next moment congested and dropping packets. For this reason QoS (Quality of Service) as a set of features is mandatory so that you can manage these times of congestion. This course is an introductory course into the world of QoS. In this course, you’ll learn about what makes buffers different than queues and how QoS gives you control over queues. You’ll be exposed to the concept of QoS classification and how this can be done at either Layer-2 or Layer-3 of the OSI model. And you’ll learn about many other QoS concepts such as Policing, Shaping, Scheduling and Queuing.
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