ZyXEL Communications Corporation EMG6765-Q10A Manuel D’Utilisation

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Bandwidth Management
21.1  Overview 
Quality of Service (QoS) refers to both a network’s ability to deliver data with minimum delay, and the 
networking methods used to control the use of bandwidth. Without QoS, all traffic data is equally likely 
to be dropped when the network is congested. This can cause a reduction in network performance and 
make the network inadequate for time-critical application such as video-on-demand.
Configure QoS on the EMG6765-Q10A to group and prioritize application traffic and fine-tune network 
performance. Setting up QoS involves these steps:
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Configure classifiers to sort traffic into different flows. 
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Assign priority and define actions to be performed for a classified traffic flow. 
The EMG6765-Q10A assigns each packet a priority and then queues the packet accordingly. Packets 
assigned a high priority are processed more quickly than those with low priority if there is congestion, 
allowing time-sensitive applications to flow more smoothly. Time-sensitive applications include both 
those that require a low level of latency (delay) and a low level of jitter (variations in delay) such as 
Voice over IP (VoIP) or Internet gaming, and those for which jitter alone is a problem such as Internet 
radio or streaming video.
This chapter contains information about configuring QoS and editing classifiers.
21.1.1  What You Can Do in this Chapter
• The General screen lets you enable or disable QoS and set the upstream bandwidth (
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• The Queue Setup screen lets you configure QoS queue assignment (
• The Class Setup screen lets you add, edit or delete QoS classifiers (
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21.2  What You Need to Know
The following terms and concepts may help as you read through this chapter.
QoS versus CoS
QoS is used to prioritize source-to-destination traffic flows. All packets in the same flow are given the 
same priority. CoS (class of service) is a way of managing traffic in a network by grouping similar types of 
traffic together and treating each type as a class. You can use CoS to give different priorities to different 
packet types.