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276 Chapter 4 Policy-enabled networks
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Figure 101   Schematic of QoS policy 
Differentiated Services (DiffServ) overview
Differentiated services (DiffServ) is a Quality of Service (QoS) network 
architecture that offers varied levels of service for different types of data traffic. 
DiffServ lets you designate a specific level of performance on a packet-by-packet 
basis instead of using the “best-effort” model for your data delivery. You can give 
preferential treatment (prioritization) to applications that require high 
performance and reliable service, such as voice and video over IP. 
To differentiate between traffic flows, the DiffServ (DS) field, as defined in 
RFCs 2474 and 2475, is marked. The DS field in the IP header is an octet, and 
the first six bits, called the DS codepoint (DSCP), are used in the DiffServ 
architecture. The DSCP marking dictates the forwarding treatment given to the 
packet at each hop. This marking occurs at the edge of the DiffServ domain and is 
based on the policy or filter for the particular microflow or an aggregate flow. 
Within the DiffServ network, the marked packets are placed in a queue according 
to their marking, which in turn determines the per-hop-behavior (PHB) of that 
packet. For example, if a video stream is marked so that it receives the highest 
priority, then it is placed in a high-priority queue. As those packets traverse the 
DiffServ network, the video stream is forwarded before any other packets.
To ensure that the traffic stream conforms to the bandwidth assigned, policing 
within the network is necessary. 
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