End-to-End QoS Network Design
Best-practice QoS designs for protecting voice, video, and critical data while mitigating network denial-of-service attacksUnderstand the service-level requirements of voice, video, and data applicationsExamine strategic QoS best practices, including Scavenger-class QoS tactics for DoS/worm mitigati...
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Zusammenfassung: | Best-practice QoS designs for protecting voice, video, and
critical data while mitigating network denial-of-service
attacksUnderstand the service-level requirements of voice, video, and
data applicationsExamine strategic QoS best practices, including Scavenger-class
QoS tactics for DoS/worm mitigationLearn about QoS tools and the various interdependencies and
caveats of these tools that can impact design considerationsLearn how to protect voice, video, and data traffic using
various QoS mechanismsEvaluate design recommendations for protecting voice, video,
and multiple classes of data while mitigating DoS/worm attacks for
the following network infrastructure architectures: campus LAN,
private WAN, MPLS VPN, and IPSec VPNQuality of Service (QoS) has already proven itself as the
enabling technology for the convergence of voice, video, and data
networks. As business needs evolve, so do the demands for QoS. The
need to protect critical applications via QoS mechanisms in
business networks has escalated over the past few years, primarily
due to the increased frequency and sophistication of
denial-of-service (DoS) and worm attacks.End-to-End QoS Network Design is a detailed handbook for
planning and deploying QoS solutions to address current business
needs. This book goes beyond discussing available QoS technologies
and considers detailed design examples that illustrate where, when,
and how to deploy various QoS features to provide validated and
tested solutions for voice, video, and critical data over the LAN,
WAN, and VPN.The book starts with a brief background of network
infrastructure evolution and the subsequent need for QoS. It then
goes on to cover the various QoS features and tools currently
available and comments on their evolution and direction. The QoS
requirements of voice, interactive and streaming video, and
multiple classes of data applications are presented, along with an
overview of the nature and effects of various types of DoS and worm
attacks. QoS best-practice design principles are introduced to show
how QoS mechanisms can be strategically deployed end-to-end to
address application requirements while mitigating network attacks.
The next section focuses on how these strategic design principles
are applied to campus LAN QoS design. Considerations and detailed
design recommendations specific to the access, distribution, and
core layers of an enterprise campus network are presented. Private
WAN QoS design is discussed in the following section, wh |
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