Configuring Quality of Service 411
Configuring Quality of Service
This section provides information for defining and configuring Quality of Service (QoS) parameters.
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Quality of Service (QoS) provides the ability to implement QoS and priority queuing within a
network. QoS improves network traffic flow based on policies, frame counters and context.
An implementation example that requires QoS include certain types of traffic such as Voice,
Video and real-time traffic which can be assigned a high priority queue, while other traffic can be
assigned a lower priority queue. The result is an improved traffic flow for traffic with high demand.
QoS is defined by:
•
Classification
— Specifies which packet fields are matched to specific values. All packets
matching the user-defined specifications are classified together.
•
Action
— Defines traffic management where packets being forwarded are based on packet
information, and packet field values such as VLAN priority (VPT) and DSCP (DiffServ Code
Point).
VPT Tag Classification Information
VLAN Priority Tags are used to classify the packets by mapping packets to one of the output queues.
VLAN Priority Tag to queue assignments are also user-definable. The table below details the VPT to
queue default settings:
Table 9-1. CoS to Queue Mapping Table Default values
CoS Value Forwarding Queue Values
0q3
1 q1
2q2
3q4
4q5
5q6
6q7
7 q8