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Networking Services
Networking Services Design
Design Network Foundation
Network Services Components
Designing Remote Access Connectivity
Remote Access Services
Creating Networking Services
translating Organizational Goals
Networking Services Conclusion
DNS Lookup
TCP/IP Protocol Suite
Design Decisions
TCP/IP Features
Design Functional TCP/IP Solution
IP/Address Subnet Requirements
IP-Configuration Methodology
TCP/IP Solution
Protect IP Traffic Filters
Protect Data with Ipsec
Ipsec Protection Levels
IPsec Internet Key Exchange
Enhance Design
TCP/IP Security Configuration
TCP/IP Design
Optimize Subnet Designs
IP Network Performance
Remote Subnets
Enhancing Performance QOS
DHCP Solution Design
DHCP Configuration Features
Implementation of QoS
1) You can use QoS to reserve bandwidth for particular users, services, or applications
2) You can use QoS to prioritize access to bandwidth, based on user needs.
3) You can use QoS to partition bandwidth between best-effort traffic and higher or lower priority traffic
4) You can use QoS to prevent non-adaptive protocols (such as UDP) from overusing network resources