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Chapter 5 – Configuring Class of Service 
Chapter 5 – Configuring Class of Service 
Introduction to CoS 
This chapter familiarizes the user with using the Class of Service feature. 
CoS Features 
RuggedSwitch™ CoS provide you with the following features: 
•  Ability to prioritize traffic statically by port. 
•  Ability to prioritize traffic by the priority field in 802.1p and 802.1q tags. 
•  Ability to prioritize traffic based on its source or destination MAC address. 
•  Ability to prioritize traffic by the TOS field in the IP header. 
•  Ability to set the 802.1Q access priority from an established CoS. 
CoS Concepts And Issues 
CoS Operation 
CoS provides the ability to expedite the transmission of certain frames and port 
traffic over others.  The CoS of a frame can take on one of two values, either 
normal or high.  The default policies of the switch enforce a normal CoS for all 
traffic. 
Note that CoS is only used internally by the switch, but may be conveyed 
externally by mapping the CoS to the priority field in the 802.1Q tags of outgoing 
frames. 
The CoS feature has two main phases, inspection and forwarding.   
Inspection Phase 
In the inspection phase the CoS priority of a received frame is determined from: 
•  The priority field in 802.1P and 802.1Q tags 
•  The Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) component of the Type Of 
Service (TOS) field, if the frame is IP. 
•  The default CoS for the port. 
•  A specific CoS based upon the source and destination MAC address (as set 
in the Configure Static MAC Address Table menu).   
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