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Cisco
A New Paradigm for Automating the Delivery of
Network Quality of Service
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AutoQoS Customer
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AutoQoS Customer
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Agenda
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$13,000
$11,000
E-commerce
$10,000
Internet banking
$7,000
$3,700
$3,500
Messaging
$1,000
RELIABILITY =
AVAILABILITY + PERFORMANCE +
Cisco
Globally
Resilient IP
AutoQoS Customer
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Cisco
Quality of
Service
(QoS)
SECURITY
Cisco
Integrated
Security
What is QoS?
Basic Perspectives
The User Perspective
What is QoS?
Business Relevance
Cisco QoS empowers
the network manager
to set Proactive
Policies in delivering
the desired
application
performance
Increased User Satisfaction
Increased Productivity
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Total Cost
Designing
Learning
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Agenda
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Cisco AutoQoS
Automating the Key Elements of QoS Deployment
1. Application Classification
Example: automatically discovering applications
and providing appropriate QoS treatment
2. Policy Generation
3. Configuration
Example: providing high level business
knobs, and multi-device / domain
automation for QoS
5. Consistency
Example: enabling automatic, seamless
interoperability among all QoS features and
parameters across a network topology LAN, MAN,
and WAN
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1200
50
1000
800
40
600
400
20
30
Weeks
$,000
10
200
0
0
50
150
300
650
1100
Customer Sites
Deployment Cost with AutoQoS
Deployment Time with AutoQoS
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Not to Forget.
Human Error is the Most Significant Contributor to Downtime
Change management
Process
consistency
Operational
Errors
40%
Platform Problems
The network
Operating system or hardware
Network
20%
Software
Application
40%
AutoQoS reduces
potential for
operator error
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AVAILABILITY + PERFORMANCE +
Cisco
Globally
Resilient IP
Cisco
Quality of
Service
(QoS)
SECURITY
Cisco
Integrated
Security
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AutoQoS Customer
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Today
2003
Future
Functionality
Dynamic Policy
Recommendations
Business Policy
Specification
Active Auto-Monitoring
(Phase3)
AutoQoS Customer
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Cisco AutoQoS
Voice, Video & Data
Cisco
Modular QoS CLI
(MQC)
The Foundation for
Cisco AutoQoS
(The Cisco
Language for QoS)
Intelligent Alerts
(Phase 2)
Cisco AutoQoS
VoIP (Phase 1)
Time
2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Agenda
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bandwidth 256
Ip address 10.1.61.1
255.255.255.0
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Software
Availability
Cisco IOS
Software Release
12.1(12c)EA1
Today!
Cisco Catalyst OS
7.5.1
Cisco IOS
Software Release
12.2(15)T
Q2 CY03
Cisco IOS
Software Release
12.1(19)E
Q3 CY03
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Today!
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bandwidth 256
Ip address 10.1.61.1
255.255.255.0
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Policy Generation
Cisco AutoQoS evaluates the network environment
and generates initial policy on a given Port, Interface,
or PVC
Configuration
Consistency
Cisco AutoQoS is fully inter-operable between LAN & WAN devices
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Provisioning
LLQ protects voice bearer and voice signaling traffic
WFQ shares bandwidth fairly in the Best Effort Data class
Policy Generation
Enables high- (>768Kbps) and low- (<=768Kbps) speed QoS
Monitoring
SNMP monitoring events are reported if the SNMP server is
enabled
Thresholds activated in RMON alarm table to monitor LLQ
drops
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With AutoQoS
Frame
Relay
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Benefits
Auto-determination
of Wide-Area
Network (WAN)
Settings
Initial Policy
Generation
Syslog & SNMP traps provide visibility into the Classes of Service
deployed, and notification of abnormal events such as VoIP
packet drops.
Intelligent
Classification of
Network Traffic
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Simplified
Configuration
Automated and
Secure
Optimal VoIP
Performance
Benefits
In one command, Cisco AutoQoS configures the port to prioritize
voice traffic without affecting other network traffic.
End-to-End
Interoperability
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Behavior
Classification of VoIP based on packet
attributes or port trust
Marking
Class-based marking
Congestion
Management
Percentage-based LLQ,
WRR
Shaping
Class-based shaping or
FRTS
Link Efficiency
Mechanism
Header compression
Link Efficiency
Mechanism
AutoQoS Customer
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Building
Building
Access
Layer 2 Switch
Distribution
Layer 3 Switch
Core
Layer 3 Switched
Backbone
Server Farm
Server Farm
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WAN
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Interface 1
Outbound Policy
SNMP
Interface 3
Inbound
Policy
CBQoSMIB
Provide CBQoS Statistics &
Configuration Information Per policy
ftp://ftp.cisco.com/pub/mibs/v2/CISCO-CLASS-BASED-QOS-MIB.my
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CMPrePolicyPkt
CMPrePolicyByte
CMPostPolicyPkt
CMDropPkt
CMDropByte
CMNoBufDropPkt
Bronze
Bronze
Silver
Silver
Gold
Gold
AutoQoS Customer
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Drop=Pre- Post
Bronze
Silver
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Agenda
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AutoQoS Customer
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Voice
Video
Data
Cisco AutoQoS
Cisco QoS Features
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References
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Cisco
Generic Router Generic Switch
AutoQoS /
Vendors
Vendors
QoS Toolkit
Appliance
Vendors
Policy Generation
(Comprehensive Toolkit)
Consistency
(Common User
Language)
Application
Classification
Easy
Configuration
Monitoring &
Reporting
Total Cost of
Solution
Outdated
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$$
Lagging Behind
$$$
$$
Leading Edge
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