Qos > cos settings, Chapter, Configuring the switch – Linksys SRW224G4P User Manual

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Chapter 

Configuring the Switch

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24-Port 10/100 + 4-Port Ggabt Swtch wth WebVew and Power over Ethernet

Generate

This button is used to generate the host key

pair . Note that you must first generate the host key pair
before you can enable the SSH server .

Clear

This button clears the host key from both volatile

memory (RAM) and non-volatile memory (Flash) .

QoS

Network traffic is usually unpredictable, and the only
basic assurance that can be offered is best effort traffic
delivery . To overcome this challenge, Quality of Service
(QoS) is applied throughout the network . This ensures that
network traffic is prioritized according to specified criteria,
and that specific traffic receives preferential treatment .
QoS in the network optimizes network performance and
entails two basic facilities:

Classifying incoming traffic into handling classes, based
on an attribute, including:

The ingress interface

Packet content

A combination of these attributes

Providing various mechanisms for determining the
allocation of network resources to different handling
classes, including:

The assignment of network traffic to a particular
hardware queue

The assignment of internal resources

Traffic shaping

The terms Class of Service (CoS) and QoS are used in the
following context:

CoS provides varying Layer 2 traffic services . CoS refers to
classification of traffic to traffic-classes, which are handled
as an aggregate whole, with no per-flow settings . CoS is
usually related to the 802 .1p service that classifies flows
according to their Layer 2 priority, as set in the VLAN
header .

QoS refers to Layer 2 traffic and above . QoS handles per-
flow settings, even within a single traffic class .

QoS > CoS Settings

Class of Service (CoS) allows you to specify which data
packets have greater precedence when traffic is buffered
in the Switch due to congestion . The Switch supports CoS
with four priority queues for each port . Data packets in
a port’s high-priority queue will be transmitted before
those in the lower-priority queues . You can set the default
priority for each interface, and configure the mapping of
frame priority tags to the Switch’s priority queues .

QoS > Cos Settings

The priority levels recommended in the IEEE 802 .1p
standard for various network applications are shown in the
following table . However, you can map the priority levels
to the Switch’s output queues in any way that benefits
application traffic for your own network .

Prorty Level Mappngs

Prorty Level

Traffc Type

1

Background

2

(Spare)

0

(default) Best Effort

3

Excellent Effort

4

Controlled Load

5

Video, less than 100 ms latency and jitter

6

Voice, less than 10 ms latency and jitter

7

Network Control

CoS to Queue

Assign priorities to the traffic classes (output queues) for
the selected interface .

Class of Servce

CoS value . (Range: 0-7, where 7 is the

highest priority queue)

Queue (0-)

The output priority queue . (Range: 0-3,

where 3 is the highest CoS priority queue)

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