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QoS Configuration 359
QoS Configuration
Traffic
Traffic refers to all packets passing through a Switch.  
Traffic Classification
Traffic classification means identifying the packets with certain characteristics, using 
the matching rule called classification rule, set by the configuration administrator 
based on the actual requirements. The rule can be very simple. For example, the 
traffic with different priorities can be identified according to the ToS field in IP packet 
header. There are also some complex rules. For example, the information over the 
integrated link layer (Layer-2), network layer (Layer-3) and transport layer (Layer-4), 
such as MAC address, IP protocol, source IP address, destination IP address and the 
port number of application etc can be used for traffic classification. Generally the 
classification standards are encapsulated in the header of the packets. The packet 
content is seldom used as the classification standard. 
Packet Filter
Packet filter is used to filter traffic. For example, the operation “deny” discards the 
traffic that is matched with a traffic classification rule, while allowing other traffic to 
pass through. With the complex traffic classification rules, the Switch enables the 
filtering of various information carried in Layer 2 traffic to discard the useless, 
unreliable or doubtful traffic, thereby enhancing the network security.
The two key steps of realizing the frame filtering are as follows.
Classify the ingress traffic according to the classification rule; 
Filter the classified traffic, that is the “deny” operation, the default ACL operation. 
Traffic Policing 
To deliver better service with the limited network resources, QoS monitors the traffic 
of the specific user on the ingress, so that it can make a better use of the assigned 
resource. 
Port traffic limit
The port traffic limit is the port-based traffic limit used for limiting the general speed 
of packet output on the port. 
Traffic Priority
The Ethernet Switch can deliver priority tag service for some special packets. The tags 
include TOS, DSCP and 802.1p which can be used and defined in different QoS 
modules.
Queue Scheduling 
When congestion occurs, several packets will compete for the resources. The queue 
scheduling algorithms are used to overcome the problem. Here Strict-Priority Queue 
(SP) queue scheduling algorithm is introduced.