Cisco Certified Voice Professional (CCVP®)
| Batch | Course Description | Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Fees | Reserve |
| CVOICE -1001 | CVoice | Ravi | Nov 20, 27 & Dec 4 and 11 | Saturdays | 8:30AM - 3:30PM | $799.00 | Sign Up |
| CIPT1-1002 | Cisco IP Telephony Part 1 | Harith | Sep 25, 26 & Oct 2 and 3 | Sat/Sun | 8:30AM - 3:30PM | $799.00 | Sign Up |
| CIPT2-1004 | Cisco IP Telephony Part 2 | Ravi | Oct 16, 23, 30 and Nov 6 | Saturdays | 8:30AM - 3:30PM | $799.00 | Sign Up |
| QOS-1003 | Quality of Service | Ravi | January 2011 | Saturdays | 8:30AM - 3:30PM | $799.00 | Sign Up |
| TUC-1006 | Troubleshooting Cisco Uni Comm. | Ravi | February 2011 | Saturdays | 8:30AM - 3:30PM | $899.00 | Sign Up |
Cisco Certified Voice Professional (CCVP®) QOS
WinNET System's QOS 642-642 is an instructor led course conducted in a fully equipped class room environment with physical and remote access to lab equipments. QOS course is offered in Weekend Format once week on every. Our highly experienced and qualified instructors will fully prepare you for the latest CCVP QOS exams!
Cisco Certified Voice Professional (CCVP®) QOS 642-642
This course is structured specifically to prepare students for the CCVP certification
WinNET System's CCVP Course is an ultimate solution for engineers pursuing the Cisco Certified Voice Professionals (CCVP) certification. This is an instructor led course conducted in a fully equipped class room environment with physical and remote access to lab equipments.
Course runs approximately 35 hours of class room training with an expert instructor who will fully prepare you for the latest CCVP QOS exams!
Format
QOS course is offered in Weekend Format once week on every Saturdays for Six Saturdays.
Other formats may also be available whenever there is enough demand. Please refer to the current schedule for exact date and time for this class.
Exam Description
The QOS exam is one of the qualifying exams for the Cisco Certified Internetwork Professional, Cisco Certified Coice Professional, Cisco IP Telephony Design Specialist, Cisco IP Telephony Express Specialist, Cisco IP Telephony Operations Specialist, and Cisco IP Telephony Support Specialist certifications.
The QOS 642- 642 exam will test materials covered under the Implementing Cisco Quality of Service QOS v2.2 or v2.3 course. The exam will certify that the successful candidate has knowledge and skills necessary to configure and troubleshoot Cisco IOS routers running Quality of Service protocols in Service Provider and Enterprise environments.
The exam covers topics on IP QOS, classification and marking Mechanisms, queuing mechanisms, traffic shaping and policing mechanisms, congestion avoidance mechanisms, link efficiency mechanisms, modular QOS command line interface, and QOS Best Practices.
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- Students completing the CCVP or CCIP certification track
- Network designers, administrators, engineers, managers and support staff with the following responsibilities.
- Network professionals interested in deploying state-of-the-art QoS techniques to support multimedia traffic would benefit from this course.
- Are considering various methodologies to implement VoIP
- Require a fundamental understanding of the issues and solutions related to implementation
- Require a fundamental understanding of packet telephony technologies that are common for both enterprise and service provider applications
- Students completing the CCVP certification track
Course Format
CCVP QOS course is currently offered in Weekend Format once week on every Saturdays for Six Saturdays. Other formats may also be available whenever there is enough deman.
Exam Topics
The following information provides general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam.
IP QoS Fundamentals
• Given a description of a converged network, identify problems that could lead to poor quality of service and explain how the problems might be resolved • Define the term Quality of Service (QoS) and identify and explain the key steps to implementing QoS on a converged network
IP QoS Components
• List and explain the models for providing Quality of Service on a network • Explain the purpose and function of the DiffServ model
• Describe the basic format of and explain the purpose of the DSCP field in the IP header • Define and explain the different per hop behaviors used in DSCP • Explain the interoperability between DSCP-based and IP-precedence-based devices in a network
• Given a list of QoS actions, correctly match the QoS actions to mechanisms for implementing QoS and identify where in a network the different QoS mechanisms are commonly used
Modular QoS CLI and Auto-QoS
• Given a network requiring QoS, explain how to implement a QoS policy using MQC • Explain how AutoQoS is used to implement QoS policy
Classification and Marking
• Explain how link layer and network layer markings are used to define service classes and the different applications represented by each of these service classes • Given a network and a description of QoS issues, use MQC CLI commands to classify packets • Given a network and a description of QoS issues, use class-based marking to assign packets to a specific service class • Describe the function of Network Based Application Recognition
• Describe the purpose of pre-classification to support QoS in various VPN (IPSEC, GRE, L2TP) configurations • Describe QoS trust boundaries and their significance in LAN based classification and marking • Identify the different classification and marking options available on Cisco L2 and L3 switching platforms
Congestion Management Methods
• List and explain the different queuing algorithms • Explain the components of hardware and software queuing systems on Cisco routers and how they are effected by tuning and congestion • Describe the benefits and drawbacks of using WFQ to implement QoS • Explain the purpose and features of Class-Based WFQ (CBWFQ) • Explain the purpose and features of Low Latency Queuing (LLQ) • Identify the Cisco IOS commands required to configure and monitor LLQ on a Cisco router • Describe and explain the different queuing capabilities available on the Cisco Catalyst 2950 Switch
Congestion Avoidance Methods
• Describe the drawbacks tail drop as a congestion control mechanism • Describe the elements of a RED traffic profile • Describe Weighted Random Early Detection and how it can be used to prevent congestion • Identify the Cisco IOS commands required to configure and monitor DSCP-based CB-WRED • Explain how ECN interacts with WRED in Cisco IOS
Traffic Policing and Shaping
• Describe the purpose of traffic conditioning using traffic policing and traffic shaping and differentiate between
the features of each • Explain how network devices measure traffic rates using single rate or dual rate, single or dual token bucket
mathematical models • Identify the Cisco IOS commands required to configure and monitor single rate and dual rate CB-Policing
• Identify the Cisco IOS commands required to configure and monitor percentage based CB-Policing • Explain how the two rate limits, average rate and peak rate, can be used to rate limit traffic • Identify the Cisco IOS commands required to configure and monitor CB-Shaping
• Identify the Cisco IOS commands required to configure and monitor Frame Relay adaptive CB-Shaping on Frame Relay interfaces
Link Efficiency Mechanisms
• Explain the various link efficiency mechanisms and their function • Identify the Cisco IOS commands required to configure and monitor CB header compression • Given a list of link speeds and a specific delay requirement, determine the proper fragment size to use at each
link speed and identify the typical delay requirement for VoIP packets • Identify the Cisco IOS commands required to configure and monitor Multilink PPP with Interleaving • Identify the Cisco IOS commands required to configure and monitor FRF.12
QoS Best Practices
• Explain the QoS requirements of the different application types • List typical enterprise traffic classes then identify the delay, jitter, packet loss and bandwidth requirements of each traffic class • Explain the best practice QoS implementations and configurations within the campus LAN • Explain the best practice QoS implementations and configurations on the WAN customer edge (CE) and provider edge (PE) routers

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Ravi Chandran MEng, Triple CCIE #8671 (Rs/SP/Sec)
Ravi Chandran holds a MEng degree in Computer Networks from Ryerson University, Canada. He also holds Triple CCIE certifications in Routing and Switching, Security and Service Provider.
Ravi has been working in the networking industry for the past two decades. He currently works as a senior consultant for a major service provider in Canada for over 10 years. His extensive experience with Routing and Switching and Voice environment allowing him to design, develop and implement complex solutions for many mission critical enterprise and service provider networks.
He has been developing and delivering Cisco Network Training programs for over 10 years. He became a Cisco certified Academy instructor in 2007 when He was working as a Professor and Head of Networking department at the University of Ontario, Canada. Ravi is also Cisco certified instructor, his passion for teaching goes back to his teens when he started teaching in his first year at college.
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To fully benefit from this course, it is recommended that you have the following prerequisite skills and knowledge.
To fully comprehend the concepts and technologies taught in this course, a knowledge of LANs, WANs, and IP switching and routing is essential.
Basic internetworking skills taught in the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices training course, CCNA, or equivalent knowledge, is considered the minimum knowledge needed for this course.
* Recommended prerequisite training: CCNA, CVoice, CIPT part 1 & 2
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