Shiro ADSL 2/2+ Ethernet Modem User Manual

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Quality of Service (QoS) 
Quality of service allows network administrators to configure the routers to meet the real time 
requirements for voice and video. 
Different networks use different QoS markings like: 
 
ToS network: ToS bits in the IP header 
 
VLAN network: priority bits in the VLAN header 
 
DSCP network: uses only 5 bits of the CoS 
 
WLAN: WLAN QoS header. 
The QoS framework is supported on all the above domains. How do you make them talk to each other? 
How can you make sure the priority from one network is carried over to another network? Class of 
service (CoS) is introduced as the common language for the QoS mappings. When QoS is enabled, the 
router has full control over packets from the time they enter the router till they leave the router.  
This is how it works: The domain mapping (ToS bits, priority bits, etc.) of a packet needs to be 
translated to CoS when the packet enters the router, and vice versa, the CoS of a packet needs to be 
translated back to the domain mapping when the packet leaves the router. 
There are 6 types of CoS (in descending priority): 
 
CoS1 
 
CoS2 
 
CoS3 
 
CoS4 
 
CoS5 
 
CoS6