Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Dominant
Traffic Type
Video
Communications
Video
Content
P2P
WWW
Gopher, FTP
1993-1995
1995-2000
2000-2013
2013-2025
2025+
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At-A-Glance
1P7Q4T
DSCP
Network Control
(CS7)
Internetwork Control
CS6
VoIP
EF
Broadcast Video
CS5
Multimedia Conferencing
AF4
Realtime Interactive
CS4
Multimedia Streaming
AF3
Signaling
CS3
Transactional Data
AF2
Network Management
CS2
Bulk Data
AF1
Scavenger
CS1
Best Effort
DF
EF
CS5
CS4
PQ (30%)
CS7
CS6
CS3
CS2
Q7 (10%)
AF4
Q6 (10%)
AF3
Q5 (10%)
AF2
Q4 (10%)
AF1
Q3 (4%)
DF
Q2 (25%)
CS1
Q1 (1%)
Q7T4
Q7T3
Q7T2
Q7T1
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At-A-Glance
Video Traffic
Everythings OK
Jitter Affecting
TP Session
Packet Drops
Detected
MPLS
Cloud
Public IP
Network
Cisco Mediatrace capabilities to monitor the nodes along a specific video flow
path and to collect hop-by-hop statistics about that flow. This allows the network
administrator to trace the hop-by-hop handling of rich-media flows end to end
so as to assess the effects of video, voice, and data in the network and enhance
capacity planning.
Why Cisco?
Some vendors focus on the applications only, which limits their ability to use network
intelligence and react to unforeseen network degradation, whereas other vendors
focus on the network only and miss opportunities to perform advanced services
because of limited visibility into the applications.
The Cisco competitive differentiation comes from its unique ability to tightly integrate
rich-media applications and intelligent network services through advanced video
features. This integration between applications and network provides superior visibility,
dynamic troubleshooting, and the ability to protect business-critical traffic.
The highly scalable and highly flexible Cisco Catalyst 6800 Series offers users a wealth
of advanced features customized to video deployments that can greatly simplify both
the task of the network designer to plan for reach media traffic deployment and the
task of the network administrator to analyze voice, video and data traffic and resolve
issues that might arise in a production network.
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