Ospfv3, Quality of service features – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Introduction

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OSPFv3

The OSPFv3 Configuration page has been updated with the following changes:

• AutoCost Reference Bandwidth field
• Default Passive Setting field
• Maximum Paths increased from 2 to 4
• Passive Mode field

Quality of Service Features

Voice VLAN

The Voice VLAN feature enables switch ports to carry voice traffic with defined priority. The priority

level enables the separation of voice and data traffic coming onto the port. A primary benefit of using

Voice VLAN is to ensure that the sound quality of an IP phone is safeguarded from deteriorating when

the data traffic on the port is high. The system uses the source MAC address of the traffic traveling

through the port to identify the IP phone data flow.

Auto VoIP

Provides ease of use for the user in setting up VoIP for IP phones on a switch. This is accomplished by

enabling a VoIP profile that a user can select on a per port basis.

Class of Service Rate Limiting

The Class of Service interface configuration feature has been enhanced to allow outbound rate limiting

on specified ports.

Differentiated Services IPv6 Support

Extends the existing QoS ACL and DiffServ functionality by providing support for IPv6 packet

classification. Ethernet IPv6 packets are distinguished from IPv4 packets by a unique Ethertype value (all

IPv6 classifiers include the Ethertype field).

Quality of Service (QoS) Support

To overcome unpredictable network traffic and optimize performance, you can apply Quality of Service

(QoS) throughout the network. QoS ensures that the network traffic is prioritized according to a specific

criteria. Your switch supports two types of QoS: Differentiated Services and Class of Service.

• The QoS Differentiated Services (DiffServ) feature allows traffic to be classified into streams and

given certain QoS treatment in accordance with defined per-hop behaviors.

• The Class Of Service (CoS) queueing feature lets you directly configure certain aspects of switch

queuing. This provides the desired QoS behavior for different types of network traffic when the

complexities of DiffServ are not required.

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