Whats On Your Mind – Using Mind Maps for study.
I was playing around with Mindomo (which is an awesome online mind map creator) and I whipped up a QoS mind map. The interface for Mindomo takes a bit of getting used to, but its a fantastic study tool. Mind maps are a great way to organise your thoughts and ideas about a topic in a very structured way. I am a very visual person, so by creating mind maps it allows me to organize my thoughts for easy recall.
I’ve placed a link to my mind map below. I’ll add notes and links back to this website from it with articles (thats the plan anyway!). I’ve also placed a copy of my CCIE QoS extended Blueprint for study.
QoS Mind Map:
CCIE QoS Extended Blueprint
A. Quality of service solutions
B. Classification and Marking
I. Using MQC
I. Using NBAR
II. Using PBR
III. Using CAR
IV. QoS Policy Propagation via BGP
V. DE
I. DE List
II. MQC
VI. 3550 – Classifying Traffic on a Per-Port Per-VLAN Basis by Using
Class Maps
C. Congestion management, congestion avoidance
I. Legacy Congestion Management (WFQ, CQ, PQ)
II. LLQ
III. CBWFQ
IV. WRED
V. 3550 – Expedite Queue
D. Policing and shaping
I. 3550 Policing
II. Policing with MQC
I. Two-Rate Policer
II. Percentage-based Policing and Shaping
III. Unconditional Packet Discard
IV. Control Plane Policing
V. Shaping with MQC
VI. CAR
VII. Generic Traffic Shaping
VIII. FRTS
E. Signaling
I. RSVP
F. Link efficiency mechanisms
I. MultiLink PPP (MLP)
I. MPL Interleaving and Queuing
II. Multiclass Multilink PPP
II. FRF.12
III. FTF.16
IV. Compressed Real-Time Protocol
V. Compression – STAC versus PREDICTOR
Now back to labs.
HTH
Another tool worth looking at is http://comapping.com.
nice overview. just one remark. should CAR not be listed under the policing instead of shaping?
cheers
philipp
All fixed. Thanks for that! :)
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