Practical IP Network
QoS
IP Network Traffic Control and Modeling
Held by:
Leonardo Balliache
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General QoS
An study of network load
Flows: how they compete for network resources
Buying additional bandwidth is always the solution?
Quality of Service
TCP-specific issues to improve protocol...
Some TCP related notes
Some OSPF related notes
Some MPLS related notes
Some DCCP related notes
Linux QoS
Differentiated Service on Linux HOWTO
Voice over IP using Linux
Cisco QoS
Network QoS using Cisco HOWTO
Differentiated Service on Cisco HOWTO
Windows QoS
Network Modeling using Windows
OPALSOFT, C.A.
Differentiated Service on Linux HOWTO
1.0. Differentiated Service Theory
1.1 Introduction
1.2 The specifications
1.3 The DS field
1.4 The architecture
1.5 Assure Forwarding PHB Group
1.6 Expedited Forwarding PHB
2.0. Linux Queuing Disciplines
2.1.- Linux Traffic Control
2.2.- FIFO queuing disciple
2.3.- PRIO queuing disciple
2.4.- TBF queuing discipline
2.5.- SFQ queuing discipline
2.6.- RED queuing discipline
2.7.- GRED queuing discipline
2.8.- HTB queuing discipline
2.9.- DSMARK queuing discipline
2.10.- TCINDEX classifier
2.11.- Policing
3.0. Differentiated Service on Linux distribution
3.1.- Edge1
3.2.- Edge2
3.3.- Edge31-ca-u32
3.4.- Edge32-ca-u32
3.5.- Edge31-cb-tables
3.6.- Edge32-cb-tables
3.7.- Edge32-cb-u32
3.8.- Afhtb
3.9. ef-prio
3.10.- ef-htb
4.0. References