Qos policy guidelines, Packet processing, Qos policy guidelines packet processing – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus Interface User’s Guide

Section II: Advanced Operations

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Since the policy considers each ingress flow separately, the result would
be a maximum bandwidth of 50 Mbps (10 x 5 Mbps) on the egress port,
because there are 10 flows, one from each ingress port, directed to the
egress port.

An additional factor to consider when specifying an egress port in a policy
is that if the destination MAC address of the traffic flow has not been
learned by the egress port or, alternatively, added as a static address to
the port, the policy remains inactive. This is because the ingress ports
consider the traffic as unknown traffic and flood the traffic to all the ports.
This applies equally to unknown unicast and unknown multicast traffic, as
well as broadcast traffic.

QoS Policy

Guidelines

Following is a list of QoS policy guidelines:

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A classifier may be assigned to many flow groups. However, assigning
a classifier more than once within the same policy may lead to
undesirable results. A classifier may be used successfully in many
different policies.

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A flow group must be assigned at least one classifier but may have
many classifiers.

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A flow group may be assigned to only one traffic class.

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A traffic class may have many flow groups.

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A traffic class may only be assigned to one policy.

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A policy may have many traffic classes.

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A policy may be assigned to many ports.

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A port may only have one policy.

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You can create a policy without assigning it to a port, but the policy will
be inactive.

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A policy must have at least one action defined in the flow group, traffic
class, or the policy itself. A policy without an action is invalid.

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The switch can store up to 64 flow groups.

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The switch can store up to 64 traffic classes.

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The switch can store up to 64 policies.

Packet Processing

You can use the switch’s QoS tools to perform any combination of the
following functions on a packet flow:

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Limiting bandwidth

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Prioritizing packets to determine the level of precedence the switch will
give to the packet for processing

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Replacing the VLAN tag User Priority to enable the next switch in the
network to process the packet correctly

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