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    QoS Order of OperationsPosted by Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210in CCIE R&S, CCIE SP, CCIE Security, CCIE Voice, QoS

    About Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210:

    Brian Dennis has been in the netw orking industry f or more than 22 years, w ith a focus on Cisco netw orking for the past

    16 years . Brian achiev ed his fir st CCIE in Routing & Sw itching in 1996, and is cur rently t he only ten year CCIE that holds

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    Inbound

    1. QoS Policy Propagation through Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) (QPPB)

    2. Input common classification

    3. Input ACLs

    4. Input marking (class-based marking or Committed Access Rate (CAR))

    5. Input policing (through a class-based policer or CAR)

    6. IP Security (IPSec)

    7. Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) or Fast Switching

    Outbound

    1. CEF or Fast Switching

    2. Output common classification3. Output ACLs

    4. Output marking

    5. Output policing (through a class-based policer or CAR)

    6. Queueing (Class-Based Weighted Fair Queueing (CBWFQ) and Low Latency Queueing (LLQ)), and Weighted

    Random Early Detection (WRED)

    Tags: acls, car, cef, classification, ipsec, operations, order

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