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This course covers the use of dial backup to back up a permanent connection. Having a second connection that can move data in the event the primary connection fails is a wise move for today's corporate environment. This course also covers the use of each of the three types of queuing (WFQ, PQ, and CQ), how to configure the router for each type, and the potential pitfalls of each. The Link, Payload, Header, and Modem data compression types are presented.
Objectives:
- Use the backup load command
- Determine routing protocol preferences
- Calculate backup delay
- Describe basic queuing
- Compare advanced queuing techniques
- Articulate traffic importance
- Describe compression types
Topics:
- Dial Backup
- Using Dial Backup with Dialer Profile
- Understanding Basic Queuing
- WFQ Queuing Concepts and Configuration
- PQ Queuing Concepts and Configuration
- CQ Queuing Concepts and Configuration
- Advanced Queuing Concepts
- Data Compression
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