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Description: The emergence of video surveillance onto enterprise IP networks can result in objections from IT engineers. Typical questions include "Does the network have enough bandwidth?" and "How will the security video interfere with the company's voice over IP implementation?" This session explores the requirements for an IP network in support of video surveillance and presents techniques in traffic engineering that enable convergence of voice, video and data on a single infrastructure. Such as basic QoS theory, industry standards for QoS, classification and marking, queuing techniques, bandwidth and policing. |