Globally-configured qos, Global qos configuration procedure, Global qos configuration procedure -19 – HP 5400ZL User Manual

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Quality of Service: Managing Bandwidth More Effectively

Globally-Configured QoS

Globally-Configured QoS

QoS Feature

Default

Reference

UDP/TCP Priority

Disabled

page 6-24

IP-Device Priority

Disabled

page 6-33

IP Type-of-Service Priority

Disabled

page 6-41

Layer-3 Protocol Priority

Disabled

page 6-54

VLAN-ID Priority

Disabled

page 6-56

Source-Port Priority

Disabled

page 6-62

N o t e

For more information on how to use global QoS classifiers, see “Global QoS
Restrictions” on page 6-22
.

Global QoS Configuration Procedure

To globally configure a QoS policy on the switch, follow these steps:

1. Determine the global QoS policy you want to implement on the switch by

analyzing the types of traffic flowing through your network and identify­
ing one or more traffic types to prioritize. The order of precedence, from
a

(highest) to h (lowest), in which global QoS classifiers are applied is as

follows:

a. TCP/UDP applications

b. Device priority—IP source or destination address (Note that destina­

tion has precedence over source. See Table 6-5.)

c. IP precedence bit set (leftmost three bits in the ToS/Traffic Class field

of IP packets)

d. IP differentiated services bit set (leftmost six bits in the ToS/Traffic

Class field of IP packets)

e. Layer-3 protocol

f.

VLAN ID (requires at least one tagged VLAN on the network)

g. Source port

h. Incoming 802.1p priority (requires at least one tagged VLAN on the

network)

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