Название | : | Fundamentals of QoS |
Продолжительность | : | 1.43.18 |
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Wow, this topic is really large but you summarize it in just 2 hours!!! Comment from : Luiggi Alexander |
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Awesome!! Thanks Kevin Comment from : paramforaccounts |
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I’m sorry why is he saying “claysses” instead of classesbrbrIt honestly took me 2 minutes to figure out what he meant Comment from : abdu2s |
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I eventually understood QoS, thank you a lot Comment from : Meluleki Nkomazana |
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Cheers Mate Comment from : Refai Abdeen |
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Thank you! Comment from : Tiffany Vasquez |
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all good, but how can a gaming traffic be lower priority traffic ????????????!?!?!?!?1?!!?1 Comment from : Marko Kranjcevic |
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@1:29:28 cisco config sample Comment from : Jayson |
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Wauw! Amazing lecture Thank you Kevin! Comment from : Remco Kersten |
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how did he calculate latency 1500 byte packet over 56k ? Comment from : red4ever1776 |
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Thank you Kevin for this well explained video My question is what is the difference between RSVP and Class Based WFQ? Comment from : بشرى بشير |
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Hello Kevin,brbrI find this a great video, thanks for sharing this video with usbrI have a question please How can i limit the overall bandwidth on my client vlan interface witch is connected on cisco nexus 3064 ? Comment from : Kostika Koti |
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Tks Bro! Comment from : O SE Explica! |
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I still don’t understand the binary calculation behind AF43 Comment from : BlissfulSoundsofNature |
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you are a network god LoL Comment from : kaan karahan |
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Can you explain the XCP ? Comment from : Maged |
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You are my HERO <> now I work as a NOC engineer and the thanks was up to you, is there any new course that can we buy regarding CCNP SP the new course Comment from : Ali Abdaon |
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One of the best QOS explanation Comment from : Ranvir Singh |
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great explanation , thank you Comment from : Amine Moulay |
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great Teacher Comment from : I AA |
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What happens if you shape at line rate? Comment from : Richard Gosling |
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Finally a REAL qos guide/explanation , thank you for sharing with us ❤️ Comment from : 5 nm |
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You are an absolutely phenomenal teacher! I love the mix of metaphors, practical applications, and theory you use to teach a concept the combo of all three really makes the concepts stick in the mind Keep up the great work! Comment from : Austin Vincent |
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So to use the soupnazi analogy, he would be more akin to a Policer than a shaper due to his harshness of punishment He refuses you service, drops you in effect But shaping is more like, okay go to the back of the line for your infraction and I will call on you when I have the means to deal with your request I say back of the line but it is queued, it fit with the concept of soupnazi Comment from : Angel Gd |
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I have a question
brif there's a topology with N switch and 1 router (firewall) for the connection to the internet
brif I want to prioritize the voip traffic should I use dscp to mark the traffic and configure it inbound on all the switch interface and in other switches?
brwhen the traffic has to go out on the internet is it privileged also outgoing when it crosses the firewall? Comment from : denisdm91 |
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Amazing video Kevin When I was in my college cisco classes, we briefly skimmed over QoS, and I'll admit that it absolutely bored me out of my mind This had my full attention throughout the entire video, and I can't believe how easy you made it with your explanations and examples Thank you so much! Comment from : Sam Colton |
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With the probability of a drop, everything is clear brWhat is the role of a Сlass in the AF table?brDoes the Class matter in WRR, CQ, WFQ, CBWFQ and Drop Probability in congestion avoidance mechanisms? Comment from : Oleg |
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Always top notch content from Kevin Comment from : TPOneMedia |
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Thank you Sir! Comment from : Ivan M |
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Skip to 3:20 if you want to go directly to the start of the presentation Comment from : Daniel L |
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Thank you! Comment from : Garlando Howard |
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Bandwidth, not Banewidthmust be a regional accent thing! :--) Comment from : Robert Moore |
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Thank you Kevin for the explanation with Examples Comment from : Ravi Vashist |
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good lecture the only thing strange is the pronunciation of classes (sounds like claises) it would have been great if he covered Types of Policers from ccnp 350-401 exam (single rate 2 color, two-rate 3 colors) Comment from : kstatinet |
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Can anybody answer what are 11 different classes of traffic used here?? Comment from : MD AFZAAL KHAN |
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Dude, this is great Thanks Comment from : fx vt |
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Thank you Comment from : Malik Nedjm |
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Is there documentation from Cisco specifying that we should only have 11 different classes of traffic? Comment from : Manuel Villapudua |
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Fantastic video - really well explained with examples and at a good pace to follow along to Coming into this with no knowledge of QoS - it has really helped to make me understand the concepts Thank you! Comment from : James Christley |
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Thanks for the video, I have a question how the probability get calculated for CS1-CS7 code points? Comment from : Chitrang Srivastava |
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You are one of the best teachers on QoS Thanks Comment from : Abhishek shah |
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Really Nice video, thanks for that Kevin Comment from : Marcel Beckeherm |
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In networking, the airport analogy is what I always use for anything QoS, Security, Routing, even packet size! :) Comment from : SirMontecristo |
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Fantastic Comment from : Christhan Chacon |
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This cleared up alot for me, thanks Kevin! Comment from : Kimberly |
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training begins at 12:30 Comment from : EightCounts |
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Amazing video! br"Let's get binary" - Did you just assume our fake gender!? Comment from : Jeramy |
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EVERYBODY IS DROPPING PACKETS; EVERYBODY SUFFERS Comment from : Bart |
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so if I understand this right DiffServ is the one to use if all I'm looking for is a QoS to limit how much a given user can use of the bandwidthbrbrsay I got 100mbit and I don't want any user to be able to use more than 50mbit Comment from : Zaxaz1990 |
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Great explanation on QoS terminologies and what they actually do I wish I had seen this video earlier Thanks Kevin! Comment from : Samuel Chege |
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Hahahahhahahaahaha the best instructor i have ever heard so far The way he simplifies everything iyooo !! Amazing Comment from : Lennon Syre Mamhare |
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these English guys has big mouth for simple things talking too much Tamil guys covering everything in 30 mins Comment from : Peter Francis |
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Hi kevin, thank you from sharing this golden area (QoS area) with us Comment from : MECHAKRA Abdel Rachid |
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Thank you Kevin Great presentation Really liked the Airline analogy Comment from : ynnivtaf |
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very well explained! tks!!!! Comment from : BrunoAH |
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bane width Comment from : Lothar |
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baindwidth Comment from : Nathan Sellers |
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I could be rusty, but isn't TOS bit 6 used for internet control? Comment from : David Shirk |
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Paarticuular lol l ove this man Comment from : 1Voice90 |
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Hello Kevin,
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brI find this a great video, thanks for sharing this video with usbrI have a question, what is your view on the whole point of having different classes with the dscp values if in the end the right most bits are only being looked at for the drop probability? what do classes 1 to 4 differ from each other? Comment from : LEL L |
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What a great video, thankyou Comment from : SatVision |
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Hello Kevin,brWill it be possible to share the PDF/Powerpoint file of this presentation? Comment from : chirag panchal |
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Hi Kevin, I was just wondering, at 1:13:29 the Bit Combination of 01 is said to be ECN capable but not experiencing congestion, the same as 11 (within the table in the bottom left)brbrHowever I thought that 01 combination should be ECN in-capable, but experiencing congestion as the first bit (ECT) is 0, indicating it is not ECN capable, and the second bit (CE) is 1 meaning that congestion is experienced?brbrThis bit has left me a little confused and was wondering if you could help me out a little bit? Comment from : Croch Farl |
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Hey Kevin!! Great Work i really enjoyed your webinar but i am not a networking guy What i am looking for is Quality of Service in Cloud Computing can you please make a webinar on that, it will really help me with my ResearchWaiting for your reply avidly Comment from : Bharpur Singh |
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Best explanation I’ve watched by now Thanks Kevin Comment from : Eren Erener |
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Thanks Kevin, always educational and professional listening Comment from : Lucias Moore |
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Awesome! Thank you Sir! I really appreciate and it was very helpful video Comment from : Jandil Khan |
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your explanation is very clear and professional way, thank you very much Comment from : Binu Stephen |
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doesnt the destination device increase the window size for the sender to send packets ? Comment from : SHANEYH |
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Kevin, thanks Now I know how to manage QoS It is closely similar to CPU scheduling Thank you so much Now I can save the bandwidth of my client's network congestion Comment from : Aldrich Uy |
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Lol, that was me at 15 minutes with RSVP 😋 I forgot about that! Comment from : blendonator |
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AKA the method by which ISPs will create those "fast lanes" now that Title 2 has been repealed, which prevented them from taking "a bribe" from larger corporations and allowing their traffic to jump to the head of the line Comment from : Occams Razor |
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You are my hero Kevin Love your teaching skills hahaha Comment from : Vanderson T |
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the best video ever, thank you very much Comment from : Anousa86 |
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As most people said,that was outstanding job,congratulations Comment from : MrRaxye |
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One awesome webinar Comment from : Ma Kharsa12 |
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Thanks for the video Kevin!brbryou provide one of the best learningresources for collaboration Comment from : micham96 |
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Good job ! Btw, you do a pretty good Shatner impersonation:-) Comment from : Sean Yiu |
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Thanks Kevin for sharing this great video with us It is really helpful Comment from : Alvaro Luis Martinez |
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Hi MrKevin , brIs QoS comes under CCNA Syllabus??? Comment from : Balasankar Nagarajan |
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Hi Kevin, thanks for sharing your video I do have a quick question on VoIP, this is only for Voice May I ask how Video will be handled in QoS? I mean should it be the same class as the Voice? I will appreciate your clarification and advice on this matter Comment from : butchsapida |
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Thanks for this great Video Comment from : Aren Abkarian |
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Thanks for the Video Kevin Comment from : Brandon |
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Can you please do a route map video? Thanks Comment from : G D |
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