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Informationen zum Autor works with Juniper Network as a Technical Leader within the Juniper Professional Services Organization. He is based in the UK and works with large Service Providers and customers with focus on the key areas of Network transformation, Multicast, QoS, Carrier Ethernet, Vendor Interoperability and Next Generation services. Prior to joining Juniper, Vinod worked as a Senior Network Consulting Engineer within Cisco's World Wide Service Provider organization providing architectural design and service support to customers in the Asia Pacific and EMEA markets. This responsibility includes the planning and design of large network architectures, together with guiding deployment and providing operational advice. He has over 16 years of experience in IP networking, and built some of the largest IP/MPLS carrier networks in the EMEA, APAC, and America markets. Klappentext Deploying QoS for IP Next Generation Networks: The Definitive Guide provides network architects and planners with insight into the various aspects that drive QoS deployment for the various network types. It serves as a single source of reference for businesses that plan to deploy a QoS framework for voice, video, mobility and data applications creating a converged infrastructure. It further provides detailed design and implementation details for various service deployments across the various Cisco platforms such as the CRS-1, 12000, 7600 & 7200 series routers that are widely deployed in most Carrier Networks. The book covers architectural and implementation specific information plus recommendations for almost all the popular line cards across the various hardware platforms widely used in the market. It also addresses QoS architecture and deployment on the Cisco CRS-1 platform and is considered as a unique selling point of this book. In short the books serve as an "On the Job Manual" which can also be used as a study guide for Cisco specialist certification programs (CCNA, CCIP, CCIE) This book will includes detailed illustration and configurations. In addition, it provides detailed case studies along with platform specific tests and measurement results. A link to a detailed tutorial on QoS metrics and associated test results will be available at the book's companion website in order to ensure that the reader is able to understand QoS functionality from a deployment standpoint. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 The Evolution of Communication SystemQuality of Service DefinitionChapter 2 Introduction to Cisco's Quality of Service Architecture for IP NetworksChapter 3 Class of Service Requirements for Quad-Play NetworksChapter 4 Carrier CE Services in Cisco IP NGN NetworksChapter 5 Quality of Service for IP Mobile NetworksChapter 6 QoS Service AssuranceChapter 7 Cisco CRS-1, 12000, 7600 and ASR1000 Router Architecture OverviewChapter 8 Cisco IOS and IOS-XR Quality of Service Implementation for MPLS Layer 3 VPN ServicesChapter 9 Cisco IOS and IOS-XR Quality of Service Implementation for Carrier Ethernet and Virtual Leased Line ServicesChapter 10 Cisco IOS and IOS-XR Quality of Service Implementation for IP Internet ServicesChapter 11 Cisco IOS and IOS-XR Quality of Service Implementation for Multicast ServicesChapter 12 Proof of Concept for Verifying QoS Behavior in Cisco IP NGN NetworksChapter 13 Performance Monitoring and Measurement Chapter 14 Summary...