This chapter has given you a broad view of the QoS theories and mechanisms at Layer 2
and Layer 3, but hopefully left you hungry for more details. Those details are coming in
each of the remaining chapters of this book. Now that you are familiar with the RFCs and
overall concepts that drive the development of QoS mechanisms on Cisco devices, you will
read about the very specific and often intricate details of these mechanisms on Cisco
Catalyst platforms. You may find, as you read through some of the more detailed chapters,
that you want to refer back to this chapter to see where a specific implementation detail fits
into the end-to-end ...
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