Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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Chapter 13: Quality of Service
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Section II: Advanced Operations
Packet Processing
You can use the switch’s QoS tools to perform any combination of the 
following functions on a packet flow:
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Limiting bandwidth
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Prioritizing packets to determine the level of precedence the switch will 
give to the packet for processing
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Replacing the VLAN tag User Priority to enable the next switch in the 
network to process the packet correctly
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Replacing the TOS precedence or DSCP value to enable the next 
switch in the network to process the packet correctly.
Bandwidth Allocation
Bandwidth limiting is configured at the level of traffic classes, and 
encompasses the flow groups contained in the traffic class. Traffic classes 
can be assigned maximum bandwidths, specified in kbps, Mbps, or Gbps.
Packet Prioritization
The switch has eight Class of Service (CoS) egress queues, numbered 
from 0 to 7. Queue 7 has the highest priority. When the switch becomes 
congested, it gives high priority queues precedence over lower-priority 
queues. When the switch has information about a packet’s priority, it 
sends the packet to the appropriate queue. You can specify the queue 
where the switch sends traffic, how much precedence each queue has, 
and whether priority remapping is written into the packet’s header for the 
next hop to use.
Prioritizing packets cannot improve your network’s performance when 
bandwidth is over-subscribed to the point that egress queues are always 
full. If one type of traffic is causing the congestion, you can limit its 
bandwidth. Other solutions are to increase bandwidth or decrease traffic.
You can set a packet’s priority by configuring a priority in the flow group or 
traffic class to which the packet belongs. The packet is put in the 
appropriate CoS queue for that priority. If the flow group and traffic class 
do not include a priority, the switch can determine the priority from the 
VLAN tag User Priority field of incoming tagged packets. The packet is put 
in the appropriate CoS queue for its VLAN tag User Priority field. If neither 
the traffic class / flow group priority nor the VLAN tag User Priority is set, 
the packet is sent to the default queue, queue 1.