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Quality of Service (QoS): Managing Bandwidth More Effectively

Preparation for Configuring QoS

Preparation for Configuring QoS

QoS operates in VLAN-tagged and VLAN-untagged environments. If your
network does not use multiple VLANs, you can still implement the 802.1Q
VLAN capability for packets to carry their 802.1p priority to the next
downstream device. To do so, configure ports as VLAN-tagged members on
the links between switches and routers in your network infrastructure.

Table 6-6. Summary of QoS Capabilities

Outbound Packet Options

Port Membership in VLANs

Tagged

Untagged

Control Port Queue Priority for Packet Types

Yes

Yes

Carry 802.1p Priority Assignment to Next Downstream Device

Yes

No

Carry DSCP Policy to Downstream Devices. The policy includes:

Yes

1

Yes

1

Assigning a ToS Codepoint

Assigning an 802.1p Priority

2

to the Codepoint

1

Except for non-IPv4 packets or packets processed using the QoS IP-Precedence method,

which does not include the DSCP policy option. Also, to use a service policy in this manner,
the downstream devices must be configured to interpret and use the DSCP carried in the IP
packets.

2

This priority corresponds to the 802.1p priority scheme and is used to determine the packet’s

port queue priority. When used in a VLAN-tagged environment, this priority is also assigned
as the 802.1p priority carried outbound in packets having an 802.1Q field in the header.

Steps for Configuring QoS on the Switch

1. Determine the QoS policy you want to implement. This includes analyzing

the types of traffic flowing through your network and identifying one or
more traffic types to prioritize. In order of QoS precedence, these are:

a. UDP/TCP applications

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

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

c. IP Type-of-Service Precedence Bits (Leftmost three bits in the ToS

field of IP packets)

d. IP Type-of-Service Differentiated Service bits (Leftmost six bits in the

ToS field of IP packets)

e. VLAN Priority (requires at least one tagged VLAN on the network)

f.

Source-Port

g. Incoming 802.1p Priority (requires at least one tagged VLAN on the

network)

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