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Chapter 15.  QoS  
NETGEAR 8800 User Manual 
Configuring Traffic Groups
The following sections describe how to configure traffic groups:
Configuring an ACL-Based Traffic Group
ACL-based traffic groups are introduced in 
can implement multiple QoS features, so it is usually best to finalize the ACL after all other 
features have been configured. 
To configure an ACL-based traffic group, do the following:
1. 
Create an ACL policy file and add rules to the file using the following guidelines:
a. Use ACL match conditions to identify the traffic for the traffic group.
b.  Use ACL action modifiers to apply QoS features such as ingress meter or traffic 
queue selection, egress QoS profile or traffic queue selection, and 802.1p priority 
replacement to the traffic group.
2. 
Apply the ACL policy file to the ports where you want to define the traffic groups. You can 
apply the file to specific ports, all ports, or all ports in a VLAN.
ACLs are described in detail in 
Configuring a CoS 802.1p-Based Traffic Group
As described in 
on page 362, the default switch 
configuration defines CoS 802.1p-based traffic groups. The configuration options for these 
groups are described in the following sections:
Note:  
If you are using ACL-based traffic groups, use the 
qosprofile
 or 
traffic-queue
 action modifier to select a forwarding queue. Traffic 
that meets any ACL match conditions is not evaluated by other traffic 
groups.
Enabling and Disabling 802.1p Examination
CoS 802.1p examination is supported on all platforms and enabled by default. However, you 
can only disable and enable this feature on NETGEAR 8800 switches. To free ACL