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Title: What is Qos


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What is Qos?
  • Jason Washburn
  • Abe Eberhardstedtler
  • Kevin Jenkins

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What is Quality Of Service(Qos)?
  • Qos is a way to allocate resources in switches
    and routers so data gets to its destination,
    quickly, consistently, and reliably.

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Why Do We Need It?
  • Applications are increasingly demanding
  • 1. Higher bandwidth
  • 2. Lower network delay

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How Is Qos Accomplished?
  • 1. By Over engineering
  • 2. By using policy-Based network techniques.

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Over Engineering
  • 1. Simplest approach
  • 2. Newer faster ASIC chips
  • 3. Hardware prices continually dropping

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Types Of Data Prioritization
  • 1. Implicit
  • 2. Explicit

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Implicit Data Prioritization
  • A router or switch automatically allocates
    service levels based on Administrator-specific
    criteria such as
  • 1. Type of application
  • 2. Protocol
  • 3. Source address
  • Every incoming packet is examined to see if it
    meets the specific criteria.

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Explicit Data Prioritization
  • Explicit Qos lets the user or application request
    a particular level of service switches and
    routers attempt to meet the request. IP
    precedence also called IP Type of Service(TOS),
    is likely to become the most widely used explicit
    Qos technique.

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Why Implicit Qos Is Most Popular Technique
  • 1. Doesnt require as much router processing.
  • 2. Less management
  • 3. Stops users from configuring applications to
    request highest level of service.

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What Is A Queue?
  • Queues are simply areas of memory within a router
    or switch that is setup to contain different
    priority packets.

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Queuing
  • Once data is prioritized using implicit or
    explicit techniques, queues and queuing
    algorithms are used to provide the appropriate or
    desired Qos.

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What Is An Algorithm?
  • A algorithm is a mathematical equation that
    determines the order in which packets stored in
    queues are transmitted.
  • Basic queuing algorithms transmit from the same
    queue in a FIFO order.
  • More sophisticated queuing attempt to be fairer.
    For example Ciscos weighted fair queuing(WFQ)
    differentiates between bandwidth hogging
    applications and distributes the available
    bandwidth equally.

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Current queuing limitations
  • Todays routers and switches have very small
    number of queues available for Qos services.
  • If more queues were available Qos would make more
    of an impact on current bandwidth management.

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Congestion Control And Avoidance
  • Congestion control allows workstations to
    throttle their transmission rates and slow
    traffic if the network drops packets.
  • Random early detection(RED) randomly drops
    packets as queues fill up, causing stations to
    decrease their transmission rates so queues wont
    overflow.
  • Separately these two options arent worth much
    but when used together they are very powerful for
    Qos.

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Traffic Shaping
  • Traffic shaping refers to a variety of techniques
    for manipulating and modifying data to help
    ensure Qos, such as packet segmentation. Packet
    segmentation is one of the reasons that ATM
    networks provide such high Qos.

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Traffic metering
  • Traffic metering is another form of traffic
    shaping. It spaces out the trains prior to
    transmission by temporarily storing packets in
    buffers to make sure the network isnt over
    loaded.

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Putting It All Together
  • In the near future policy-based management
    systems will tie all Qos services together.
    Policy servers in conjunction with existing
    network monitoring and management software will
    monitor the network to determine optimum Qos
    setting and dynamically configure routers and
    switches.

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In Conclusion
  • It remains to be seen how easy to use and cost
    effective these Qos systems will be. Proper
    network design is still the most crucial step in
    determining the success of your network design.
    Qos is too costly and complex to implement
    everywhere, and even the best Qos cant over come
    poor network design.

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