Edge switch, Downstream switch, Downstream – HP 2610-PWR User Manual

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Quality of Service (QoS): Managing Bandwidth More Effectively
Introduction

Quality of Service is a general term for classifying and prioritizing traffic
throughout a network. That is, QoS enables you to establish an end-to-end
traffic priority policy to improve control and throughput of important data.
You can manage available bandwidth so that the most important traffic goes
first. For example, you can use Quality of Service to:

Upgrade or downgrade traffic from various servers.

Control the priority of traffic from dedicated VLANs or applications.

Change the priorities of traffic from various segments of your network as
your business needs change.

Set priority policies in edge switches in your network to enable traffic-
handling rules across the network.

Edge Switch

Honor Priority

Downstream
Switch

Classify inbound traffic
on these Class-of-

Honor New Priority

Downstream

Downstream

Tagged VLANs on some

Service (CoS) types:

Switch

Switch

or all inbound and

• IP-device (address)

outbound ports.

Tagged VLANs on

Tagged VLANs on at

• VLAN-ID (VID).

inbound and outbound

least some inbound

ports.

Classify inbound traffic

ports.

on CoS types.

• Source-Port

Traffic arrives with

Traffic arrives with the

Change priority on

Apply 802.1p priority to

priority set by edge

priority set in the VLAN

selected CoS type(s).

selected outbound

switch

tag. Carry priority

traffic on tagged VLANs.

Forward with 802.1p

downstream on tagged

priority.

Forward with 802.1p

VLANs.

Set Priority

priority.

Change Priority

Figure 6-1. Example of 802.1p Priority Based on CoS (Class-of-Service) Types and Use of VLAN Tags

Honor Policy

Downstream

Edge Switch

Switch

Classify inbound traffic

Honor New Policy

Downstream

Downstream

on IP-device (address)

Classify on ToS DiffServ

and VLAN-ID (VID).

Switch

Switch

and Other CoS

Apply DSCP markers to

Traffic arrives with DSCP

Classify on ToS Diffserv

Apply new DSCP markers

selected traffic.

markers set by edge

to selected traffic.

switch

Classify on ToS DiffServ.

Set Policy

Change Policy

Figure 6-2. Example Application of Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP) Policies

At the edge switch, QoS classifies certain traffic types and in some cases
applies a DSCP policy. At the next hop (downstream switch) QoS honors the
policies established at the edge switch. Further downstream, another switch
may reclassify some traffic by applying new policies, and yet other
downstream switches can be configured to honor the new policies.

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