Introduction | p. xvi |
Network Design Requirements | p. 1 |
Cisco Service-Oriented Network Architecture | p. 1 |
Cisco Enterprise Composite Network Model | p. 2 |
Cisco VoIP Implementations | p. 3 |
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CME) Files | p. 4 |
Moving Cisco Unified CME Files to the Router Flash | p. 4 |
Basic Manual CME Setup Using the CLI | p. 5 |
Enabling Calls in the CME VoIP Network | p. 6 |
Configuring DHCP for the VoIP Phones | p. 6 |
Defining a DHCP Relay | p. 7 |
Enabling Network Time Protocol | p. 8 |
Creating Directory Numbers | p. 8 |
Creating Phones | p. 8 |
CME Auto Configuration Using the CLI | p. 9 |
Installing IP Communicator | p. 11 |
Changing Codecs Using the CLI | p. 20 |
Router Configuration | p. 21 |
Introduction to IP QoS | p. 25 |
Configuring QoS Through the Command-Line Interface (CLI) | p. 25 |
Using Modular QoS CLI (MQC) for Implementing QoS | p. 25 |
Step 1 | p. 26 |
Step 2 | p. 27 |
Step 3 | p. 28 |
Verifying QoS Classes and Policies Created with MQC | p. 29 |
Configuration Example: Enforcing a Sub-Rate | p. 29 |
Implementing QoS Using AutoQoS | p. 31 |
Implementing QoS with Cisco Security Device Manager (SDM) QoS Wizard | p. 32 |
Monitoring QoS Status with Cisco SDM | p. 36 |
Implementing DiffServ | p. 39 |
Networked-Based Application Recognition (NBAR) for Classification | p. 39 |
Classification and Marking | p. 40 |
Create a Class-Map for Each Interesting Traffic Grouping | p. 41 |
Choose the Interesting Traffic | p. 41 |
Create a Policy | p. 43 |
Choose the Class of Traffic | p. 43 |
Mark the Traffic in the Class | p. 43 |
(repeated): Choose the Class of Traffic | p. 43 |
(repeated): Mark the Traffic in the Class | p. 43 |
Apply the Policy to an Interface | p. 44 |
Globally Define the Classification Methods | p. 45 |
Assign Traffic for Individual Queues | p. 45 |
Optionally Establish the Packet Limit for Each Queue | p. 45 |
Apply the Priority Queuing List to an Interface | p. 46 |
Verify Your Configuration | p. 46 |
Configuring Custom Queuing (CQ) | p. 46 |
Configuring PQ & CQ for Frame Relay | p. 48 |
Enable Frame Relay Traffic Shaping | p. 49 |
Select Interesting Traffic | p. 49 |
Create a Priority List and Custom Queue List | p. 49 |
Create a Map Class to Call the Priority List and/or Custom Queue List | p. 49 |
Apply the Map Class to a Frame Relay Interface | p. 50 |
Configuring Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ) | p. 50 |
Configuring Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ) | p. 53 |
Define One or More Class Maps | p. 54 |
Specify Traffic Using Match Statements | p. 54 |
Create a Policy | p. 54 |
Add Class Maps to the Policy | p. 54 |
Apply Guaranteed Bandwidth and Maximum Packet Limits for Each Class | p. 55 |
Specify How Unclassified Traffic Is Handled | p. 56 |
Apply the Policy to an Interface | p. 56 |
Verify Policy Configuration | p. 56 |
Configuring Low-Latency Queuing (LLQ) | p. 57 |
Define One or More Class Maps to Specify Traffic | p. 58 |
Create a Policy | p. 58 |
Add Class Maps to the Policy and Specify One (or More) Class(es) with Priority Bandwidth | p. 58 |
Apply Queuing Policy to an Interface | p. 59 |
Verify Policy Configuration | p. 59 |
Configuring Low-Latency Queuing (LLQ) with Class-Based Weighted Random Early Detection (CBWRED) | p. 60 |
Define One or More Class Maps to Specify Traffic | p. 61 |
Create a Policy | p. 61 |
Add Class Maps to the Policy and Specify One (or More) Class(es) with Priori | |
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