21 qos configuration – Allied Telesis AT-IFS802SP/POE User Manual

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Access Table

Configure SNMP v3 access table.

Context Prefix

: set up the context name.

Group Name

: set up the group.

Security Level

: select the access level.

Context Match Rule

: select the context match rule.

Read View Name

: set up the read view.

Write View Name

: set up the write view.

Notify View Name

: set up the notify view.

Click to add context name.

Click to remove unwanted context name.

MIBview Table

Configure MIB view table.

ViewName

: set up the name.

Sub-Oid Tree

: fill the Sub OID.

Type

: select the type – exclude or included.

Click to add context name.

Click

to remove unwanted context name.

Add

Remove

Add

Remove

6.21 QoS Configuration

Quality of Service (QoS) is the ability to provide different priority to different applications, users or
data flows, or to guarantee a certain level of performance to a data flow. QoS guarantees are important
if the network capacity is insufficient, especially for real-time streaming multimedia applications such as
voice over IP or Video Teleconferencing, since these often require fixed bit rate and are delay sensitive,
and in networks where the capacity is a limited resource, for example in cellular data communication.
In the absence of network congestion, QoS mechanisms are not required.

Here you can choose to use an 8-4-2-1 queuing scheme or a strict priority scheme, or select
the priority type to configure QoS policy.
QoS Policy

: Select the QoS policy rule.

Using the 8,4,2,1 weight fair queue scheme: The switch will follow 8:4:2:1 rate to
process priority queue from High to lowest queue. For example, while the system processing,
1 frame of the lowest queue, 2 frames of the low queue, 4 frames of the middle queue, and 8
frames of the high queue will be processed at the same time in accordance with the 8,4,2,1
policy rule.

6.21.1 QoS Policy and Priority Type

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