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Congestion management handles resource competition during network congestion. 
Generally, it adds packets to queues first, and then forwards the packets by using a 
scheduling algorithm. Congestion management is usually applied in the outbound 
direction of a port.  
Congestion avoidance monitors the use of network resources and drops packets 
actively when congestion reaches certain degree. It relieves network load by adjusting 
traffics. Congestion avoidance is usually applied in the outbound direction of a port.  
Traffic classification is the basis of all the above-mentioned traffic management 
technologies. It identifies packets using certain rules and makes differentiated services 
possible. Traffic policing, traffic shaping, congestion management, and congestion 
avoidance are methods for implementing network traffic control and network resource 
management. They are occurrences of differentiated services.  
QoS Supported By Switch 5500-EI Series 
The Switch 5500-EI series support the QoS features listed in 
Table 1-1 QoS features supported by Switch 5500-EI series 
QoS Feature 
Description 
Refer to … 
Traffic 
classification 
Classify incoming traffic 
based on ACLs. The Switch 
5500-EI series support the 
following types of ACLs: 
Basic ACLs 
Advanced ACLs 
Layer-2 ACLs 
User-defined ACLs 
For information about ACLs, refer to 
the 
ACL Operation and ACL 
Command manuals.  
For information about traffic 
classification, refer to 
The Switch 5500-EI series 
support performing the 
following QoS actions for 
packets matching the 
specified ACL: 
Priority marking 
Traffic policing 
Traffic redirecting 
VLAN Mapping 
Traffic accounting 
Traffic mirroring 
For information about priority 
marking, refer to 
For information about traffic 
policing, refer to 
For information about traffic 
redirecting, refer to 
For information about VLAN 
Mapping, refer to 
For information about traffic 
accounting, refer to 
.  
For information about traffic 
mirroring, refer to 
QoS action 
You can configure the 
following QoS actions as 
required on the Switch 
5500-EI series: 
Priority trust mode 
Protocol packet priority 
Line rate 
Burst 
For information about priority trust 
mode, refer to 
For information about specifying 
priority for protocol packets, refer to 
.  
For information about line rate, refer 
to
For information about the burst 
function, refer to