PLANET XGS3-24040 User Manual

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Chapter 17 Qos Configuration

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Classification: Classify traffic according to packet classification information and generate internal DSCP

value based on the classification information. For different packet types and switch configurations,

classification is performed differently; the flowchart below explains this in detail.

Figure 1-4 Classification process

Policing and remark: Each packet in classified ingress traffic is assigned an internal DSCP value and can be

policed and remarked.

Policing can be performed based on DSCP value to configure different policies that allocate bandwidth to

classified traffic. If the traffic exceeds the bandwidth set in the policy (out-of-profile), the out of profile traffic

can be allowed, discarded or remarked. Remarking uses a new DSCP value of lower priority to replace the

original higher level DSCP value in the packet; this is also called Marking Down. The following flowchart

describes the operations during policing and remarking.

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