How does qos work, Qos process for ingress traffic, How does qos work? -3 – Avaya P580 User Manual

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Avaya P550R, P580, P880, and P882 Multiservice Switch User Guide, v5.3.1

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80-Series QoS

How Does QoS Work?

The QoS process starts at the point where a frame enters the switch
and ends when the frame exits the switch. This section describes the
QoS process from start to finish.

QoS Process for Ingress Traffic

Process

The QoS process for ingress traffic involves the following steps:

1. Identifying the priority, also called class, of the frame or

packet. The switch can identify the priority of the frame or
packet by using one or more of the following criteria:

The priority of the physical port that the switch received
the frame or packet on

Cisco ISL tag priority

802.1p tag priority (default)

The source or destination MAC address

The DiffServ code point

The IP protocol (assigned by means of an ACL rule)

The source or destination IP address (assigned by means
of an ACL rule)

The source or destination TCP or UDP port (assigned by
means of an ACL rule)

For more information on identifying the priority of traffic,
see “

Classification of Traffic”

on page 7.

High Priority
Data

1

8

SAP, Web, etc. Dependent
upon your business.

Best Effort

0

0

Everything else.

Table 6-137. Examples of Classes of Service

Service
Class

Priority

DSCP
Value

Type of Traffic

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