• CoS/QoS Monitoring

       

      Class of Service and Quality of Service Monitoring 

      Confirm Your CoS Settings

    CoS/QoS Monitoring

    Understanding and validating which applications are being assigned to each CoS/QoS, is part of the everyday troubleshooting process.

    Why make CoS/QoS monitoring and management hard? Use deep packet inspection to identify port hopping applications while monitoring the Type of Service field, can allow you to effectively validate and monitor the network.

     Validate throughput by IP Class of service (click to view larger)
    • Ensure that email (or other) applications are not running on the VOIP/VIDEO class of services (COS).
    • Ensure VOIP and VIDEO protocols are running on the correct real-time CoS settings across the network.
    • Analyze the amount of Class of Service traffic while monitoring and validating the bandwidth consumption.
    • Accurately size of the real-time (expensive) CoS setting while monitoring and analyzing the traffic threshold assigned to each CoS/QoS.
    • Site-to-site Service Level Agreements per CoS
     Understand round-trip time for critical applications (click to view larger).
    • Scalable configuration for accurate CoS monitoring and management.
    • Real-time bandwidth analysis per CoS.
    • Accurate bandwidth allocation sizing.
    • Confirmation of CoS settings for each application.
    • Site to site SLAs per CoS for Availability, PDR, RTD, and Jitter.