Husky HME-421E QoS Configuration, Use an 8, 4, 2, 1 weighted fair queuing scheme, QoS Policy

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4-6.12 QoS Configuration

Quality of Service (QoS) helps prioritizing traffic. High priority packets will be transmitted or processed first, making sure your network reliability and stability.

 

This feature allows the administrator to select QoS policy.

 

Use an 8, 4, 2, 1 weighted fair queuing scheme:

 

The switch will follow 8:4:2:1 proportion to process priority queue from

 

the highest to the lowest. For example: the switch will process 8 highest

QoS Policy

priority packets first, and then 4 second highest priority packets, and then

2 low priority packets, and then the 1 lowest priority packets.

 

 

Use the strict priority scheme:

 

The switch will process the packets with the highest priority first. The

 

switch won’t continue to process the second highest priority packets until

 

the highest priority ones have been all processed.

 

This feature allows the administrator to configure each port’s priority type.

 

There are 5 types available:

 

¾ Port-based: this port priority will follow the default port priority that

 

administrator has configured: High, middle, low, or lowest

 

¾ COS only: this port priority will only follow the COS priority rules that

 

administrator has configured.

Priority Type

¾ TOS only: this port priority will only follow the TOS priority rules that

administrator has configured.

 

 

¾ COS first: this port priority will follow the COS priority rules that

 

administrator has configured first, and then follow other priority

 

rules.

 

¾ TOS first: this port priority will follow the TOS priority rules that

 

administrator has configured first, and then follow other priority

 

rules.

 

 

Port-based Priority

This feature allows the administrator to configure each port’s default port

priority. There 4 types of priority available: High, Middle, Low, Lowest.

 

COS Priority

This feature allows the administrator to configure the COS priority level 0

to 7.

 

 

The switch provides 0 to 63 TOS priority levels. Each level has 4 types of

TOS Priority

priority – high, mid, low, and lowest. The default priority value is “Lowest”

for each level. When an IP packet is received, the switch will check the

 

 

TOS level value in the IP packet received. For example: the administrator

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