Advanced Qos for Multi-service Based Ip/Mpls Networks
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:09/05/2008
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Price:$89.99
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Table of Contents
Part 1 Fundamentals of IP/MPLS QoS.
Chapter 1 The Need for Quality of Service.
Chapter 2 QoS Models And Network Convergence.
Chapter 3 Understanding Type of Service Markings.
Chapter 4 Fundamental QoS Features.
Part 2 ALSRP QoS Features.
Chapter 5 ALSRP Architecture and Quality of Service Implementation.
Chapter 6 Network Traffic Classification.
Chapter 7 Advanced Traffic Classification.
Chapter 8 Queuing and Buffer Management.
Chapter 9 Hardware Queue Enabling Options at Access Ingress.
Chapter 10 Scheduling.
Chapter 11 Hierarchical Scheduling.
Chapter 12 Traffic Rate-Limiting.
Chapter 13 Special Topics.
Part 3 Designing Quality of Service.
Chapter 14 QoS Design Principles and Service Requirements.
Chapter 15 Hierarchical Scheduling Design—A Case Study.
Glossary.
Index.
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