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Found 9 comments on End-to-End QoS Network Design: Quality of Service for Rich-Media & Cloud Networks (2nd Edition) (Networking Technology):

u/VA_Network_Nerd · 15 pointsr/ITCareerQuestions

Some books are excellent permanent references.

TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1: The Protocols (2nd Edition)

End-to-End QoS Network Design: Quality of Service for Rich-Media & Cloud Networks (2nd Edition)

Other books, as you point out are useful, but perhaps only for shorter periods of time...

u/bmcgahan · 2 pointsr/ccie

Yes, those are the two sections that I haven't done v4 recordings for yet. Multicast will be added in the near future as part of a larger multicast series I'm working on.

QoS hasn't changed from the SPv3 to SPv4 blueprints. Here they are side by side:

SPv3 Blueprint:

  • 1.10. SP QoS
  • 1.10.1. Marking using DSCP, IP precedence and CoS
  • 1.10.2. Priority Queuing
  • 1.10.3. Custom Queuing
  • 1.10.4. Weighted Fair Queuing
  • 1.10.5. WRED
  • 1.10.6. Policing
  • 1.10.7. Class-based Weighted Faire Queuing (CB-WFQ)
  • 1.10.8. Low-Latency Queuing (LLQ)
  • 1.10.9. Random-Detect using MQC
  • 1.10.10. NBAR for QoS
  • 1.10.11. MPLS EXP
  • 1.10.12. Differentiated Services Traffic Engineering (DS-TE)
  • 1.10.13. Maximum Allocation Model (MAM)
  • 1.10.14. Russian Dolls Model (RDM)
  • 1.10.15. Class-Based Tunnel Selection: CBTS
  • 1.10.16. Policy-based Tunnel Selection: PBTS

    SPv4 Blueprint:

  • 1.6 Quality of Service (QoS)
  • 1.6.a Describe, implement, and troubleshoot classification and marking
  • 1.6.b Describe, implement, and troubleshoot congestion management and scheduling, for example, policing, shaping, and queuing
  • 1.6.c Describe, implement, and troubleshoot congestion avoidance
  • 1.6.d Describe, implement, and troubleshoot MPLS QoS models (MAM, RDM, Pipe, Short Pipe, and Uniform)
  • 1.6.e Describe, implement, and troubleshoot MPLS TE QoS (CBTS, PBTS, and DS-TE)
  • 3.3 Quality of Service (QoS)
  • 3.3.a Describe, implement, and troubleshoot classification and marking
  • 3.3.b Describe, implement, and troubleshoot congestion management and scheduling, for example, policing, shaping, and queuing
  • 3.3.c Describe, implement, and troubleshoot congestion avoidance


    Beyond those QoS videos in the playlist, I would recommend to read the following:

  • Chapter 13. Implementing Quality of Service in MPLS Networks from MPLS Configuration on Cisco IOS Software
  • Part VII: MPLS VPN QoS Design from End-to-End QoS Network Design

    Edit: Also, check out Packet Volume 7 No. 1, First Quarter 1995.. There's a great article on page 11 titled "Building Consistent Quality of Service into the Network". ;)

u/yeaiforgot · 2 pointsr/networking

I haven't read it but this is one book I've been considering since I'm also working on a QoS project in the coming months.

u/teCh0010 · 2 pointsr/networking

The book "End to End QOS" was really quite helpful to me when I started doing campus QOS design. I have the 2004 edition, but it looks like there is a new edition out this year.

http://www.amazon.com/End---End-QoS-Network-Design/dp/1587143690/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1371745187&sr=8-2&keywords=end+to+end+qos

u/d3phoenix · 1 pointr/networking

I think I found it and I'll definitely check it out, Thanks!

u/dwarf_justice · 1 pointr/networking

The bandwidth command on an interface affects routing protocol metrics (protocols like EIGRP and OSPF both use bandwidth as a part of their metric calculation) and as I recall it does affect the calcualtion (not actual bandwidth but the calculation which may then affect actual allocation in a policymap) in a QOS policies where the policy references bandwidth percentage (but not hard set expression listed in X bits per second).

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Since I am almost always running an RP on a WAN interface (this is MPLS) that more times than not has less of an allocation than its interface speed the bandwidth statement on the interface matches the allocation from the provider edge / circuit order.

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Then for QOS the shaping command is used to shape the traffic to the correct speed and a sub-policy is used to assign priority queue and bandwidth percentages based on class maps (which are often DSCP based). The is not the only way to skin the QOS cat though.

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This is a newer edition of a book that i used to use as desk reference material, I DO NOT KNOW what if this is the most current. Typically books are not, and instead Cisco online documentation is best. (but I am not hunting for that right now)

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https://www.amazon.com/End-End-QoS-Network-Design/dp/1587143690/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1536680974&sr=8-1&keywords=Cisco+press+end+to+end+qos+network+design

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one last thing, the best thing to remember is QOS is a congestion management tool...try to avoid needing congestion management tools by buying circuits that do not get congested.

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u/mxitup2 · 1 pointr/Cisco

I agree with /u/IDA_noob check out the book below.

https://www.amazon.com/End-End-QoS-Network-Design/dp/1587143690