From: anthony.sequeira@thomson.com
Date: Fri Jun 29 2007 - 18:37:03 ART
Yeah - exactly. As I am sure the Brians would tell you - they do not
want you to try and learn QoS using the labs. They will teach you QoS in
their classes, then you go to the labs when you completely understand
the technologies.
Try and be patient - QoS is a massive and complex topic. Take it one
piece at a time (for example, classification and marking) and try and
avoid a "quick fix" approach.
If you are interested in my Expanded Blueprint for topics that I studied
I have copied it below. I did this with some hesitation because I
certainly do not want to overwhelm you.
Again - take it slow and as you study - pelt this list with questions.
VI. QoS
A. Quality of service solutions
B. Classification and Marking
I. Using MQC
I. Using NBAR
II. Using PBR
III. Using CAR
IV. QoS Policy Propagation via BGP
V. DE
I. DE List
II. MQC
VI. 3550 - Classifying Traffic on a Per-Port Per-VLAN Basis by Using
Class Maps
C. Congestion management, congestion avoidance
I. Legacy Congestion Management (WFQ, CQ, PQ)
II. LLQ
III. CBWFQ
IV. WRED
V. 3550 - Expedite Queue
D. Policing and shaping
I. 3550 Policing
II. Policing with MQC
I. Two-Rate Policer
II. Percentage-based Policing and Shaping
III. Unconditional Packet Discard
IV. Control Plane Policing
V. Shaping with MQC
VI. CAR
VII. Generic Traffic Shaping
VIII. FRTS
E. Signaling
I. RSVP
F. Link efficiency mechanisms
I. MultiLink PPP (MLP)
I. MPL Interleaving and Queuing
II. Multiclass Multilink PPP
II. FRF.12
III. FTF.16
IV. Compressed Real-Time Protocol
V. Compression - STAC versus PREDICTOR
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Gary Duncanson
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 3:13 PM
To: darth router
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: QOS in IE labs enough to pass QOS on the lab?
Have you looked at the Cisco Press books on QoS and the written official
exam certifification guide by Wendall Odom?
These should help your theory and provide more examples to lab up.
Regards
Gary
----- Original Message -----
From: "darth router" <darklordrouter@gmail.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 5:24 PM
Subject: QOS in IE labs enough to pass QOS on the lab?
> There seems to much less switch QOS in the IE, labs that I have done
so
> far
> compared to the NMC labs. There is tons and tons of frame relay type
> shaping
> scenarios in IE, which is good, because I am learning it. I have been
> trying
> to read up and learn everything I can. I am just wondering if it is
> enough.
> I have gotten through around 10 of the IE labs. QOS in general is just
> kicking my ass., mostly on question interpretation. I have done the
first
> two mock labs and graded them myself, and got around 90%, though I do
not
> really feel that I know enough for the real lab. Any thoughts, tips,
> strategies on tackling enough QOS?
>
> DR
>
>
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