Learning OutcomesUpon successful completion of this subject, students should:
- be able to describe Cisco VoIP implementations; - be able to describe the functions and operations of a VoIP network (e.g., packetization, bandwidth considerations, CAC, etc.); - be able to describe and identify basic voice components in an enterprise network (e.g. Gatekeepers, Gateways, etc.); - be able to describe QoS considerations; - be able to explain the necessity of QoS in converged networks (e.g., bandwidth, delay, loss, etc.); - be able to describe strategies for QoS implementations (e.g. QoS Policy, QoS Models, etc.); - be able to describe DiffServ QoS implementations; - be able to describe classification and marking (e.g., CoS, ToS, IP Precedence, DSCP, etc.); - be able to describe and configure NBAR for classification; - be able to explain congestion management and avoidance mechanisms (e.g., FIFO, PQ, WRR, WRED, etc.); - be able to describe traffic policing and traffic shaping (i.e., traffic conditioners); - be able to describe Control Plane Policing; - be able to describe WAN link efficiency mechanisms (e.g., Payload/Header Compression, MLP with interleaving, etc.); - be able to describe and configure QoS Pre-Classify; - be able to implement AutoQoS; - be able to explain the functions and operations of AutoQoS; - be able to describe the SDM QoS Wizard; - be able to configure, verify, and torubleshoot AutoQoS implementations (i.e., MQC); - be able to implement WLAN security and management; - be able to describe and configure wireless security on Cisco Clients and APs (e.g., SSID, WEP, LEAP, etc.); - be able to describe basic wireless management (e.g., WLSE and WCS); - be able to configure and verify basic WCS configuration (i.e., login, add/review controller/AP status, security, and import/review maps); - be able to describe and configure WLAN QoS. |
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