Cisco instructor Keith Edwards explains NBAR (Network Based Application Recognition) and how it’s used by Cisco routers and switches.
Keith Edwards
Keith Edwards
Keith Edwards is a Cisco CCSI and a certified Rackspace instructor. He has taught and worked extensively with routing, switching, Cisco Nexus, CDN, vPC, FabricPath, VDCs, OpenStack, MetroEthernet, QoS, and VoIP. With Skyline, Keith has expanded his knowledge of routing and switching, and was one of our first IP Telephony instructors. Currently, Keith spends most of his time working in the Data Center arena in both Cisco Nexus equipment and OpenStack instruction.
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Use these tips to prepare for Cisco certification exams or prepare if you failed your Cisco exam and want to increase your chances of passing the second time.
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While Cisco’s ENC9K course is centered on the Catalyst 9000 series of switches, you’ll also learn quite a bit about DNA Center and the Cisco ISE platform.
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Watch as instructor Keith Edwards shares an in-depth exploration of queuing and Qos (Quality of Service) when it comes to network traffic congestion management.
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VIDEO: Understanding and Decoding DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point)
Watch as instructor Keith Edwards explores different aspects of DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) and demonstrates how to convert DSCP and precedence values used in QoS class maps and policy maps.
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Instructor Keith Edwards explores GLBP (Gateway Load Balancing Protocol), GLBP operation and technicalities and GLBP configuration commands.
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Instructor Keith Edwards explains how FHRP (First Hop Redundancy Protocol) works as well as the need and purpose of Layer 3 redundancy and VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol).
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Instructor Keith Edwards wants you to consider why CBWFQ metric recommendations might not be what you want to use.
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Watch as instructor Keith Edwards explains the difference between Local Area Network (LAN), Metropolitan Area Network (MAN), and Wide Area Network (WAN).
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Instructor Keith Edwards explores QoS (Quality of Service), what is it for and how it is used in this short video.
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