Moxa Technologies EDS-508 Configuring Traffic Prioritization, QoS Classification, Traffic Queues

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queue based on the IEEE 802.1p service level value defined in that packet. Service level markings (values) are defined in the IEEE 802.1Q 4-byte tag, and therefore traffic will only contain 802.1p priority markings if the network is configured with VLANs and VLAN tagging. The traffic flow through the switch is as follows:

1.A packet received by the EDS may or may not have an 802.1p tag associated with it. If it does not, then it is given a default 802.1p tag (which is usually 0). Alternatively, the packet may be remarked with a new 802.1p value, which will result in all knowledge of the old 802.1p tag being lost.

2.Because the 802.1p priority levels are fixed to the traffic queues, the packet will be placed in the appropriate priority queue, ready for transmission through the appropriate egress port. When the packet reaches the head of its queue and is about to be transmitted, the device determines whether or not the egress port is tagged for that VLAN. If it is, then the new 802.1p tag is used in the extended 802.1D header.

The EDS will check a packet received at the ingress port for IEEE 802.1D traffic classification, and then prioritize it based upon the IEEE 802.1p value (service levels) in that tag. It is this 802.1p value that determines which traffic queue the packet is mapped to.

Traffic Queues

The EDS hardware has multiple traffic queues that allow packet prioritization to occur. Higher priority traffic can pass through the EDS without being delayed by lower priority traffic. As each packet arrives in the EDS, it passes through any ingress processing (which includes classification, marking/remarking), and is then sorted into the appropriate queue. The Switch then forwards packets from each queue.

EDS supports two different queuing mechanisms:

#Weighted Fair: This method services all the traffic queues, giving priority to the higher priority queues. Under most circumstances, this method gives high priority precedence over low-priority, but in the event that high-priority traffic exceeds the link capacity, lower priority traffic is not blocked.

#Strict: This method services high traffic queues first; low priority queues are delayed until no more high priority data needs to be sent. This method always gives precedence to high priority over low-priority.

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QoS Classification

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Contents Moxa EtherDevice Switch User’s Manual EDS-508 Series Second Edition, NovemberMoxa EtherDevice Switch EDS User’s Manual Copyright NoticeTrademarks DisclaimerTable of Contents Chapter EDS Configurator GUI Introduction Moxa EtherDevice Switch Package ChecklistInside the Future of Industrial Ethernet Technology Industrial vs. CommercialFeatures Useful Utility and Remote ConfigurationAdvanced Industrial Networking Capability Designed for Industrial ApplicationsPage Getting Started Using the RS-232 Serial Console 115200, None, 8, 1, VT100 Connection CautionEDS-508 Series User’s Manual Getting Started Using the Telnet Console Key FunctionEDS-508 Series User’s Manual Getting Started Using Web Configuration For details Page Featured Functions Configuring Basic Settings Switch Name Setting Descriptions Factory DefaultSwitch Location Setting Descriptions Factory Default Switch Description Setting Descriptions Factory DefaultPassword Disable Telnet/Web ConsoleSetting Descriptions Factory Default Account NameAccessible IP Password Setting# Hosts on the specific subnet can access the NE-4000T # Any host can access the NE-4000TEnable/Disable Port PortName Port Transmission Speed Port TypeFDX Flow Control Auto IP Configuration Switch IP AddressSwitch Subnet Mask Default GatewayCurrent Time Setting Description Factory Default TimeDNS IP Address Current Date Setting Description Factory Default Time Zone Setting Description Factory DefaultSystem Up Time System File Update-By Remote Tftp Tftp Server IP/Name Setting Description Factory DefaultLog file path and name Setting Description Factory Default System File Update-By Local Import/Export Configuration File ExportConfiguration File Import Log File ExportUsing Port Trunking Factory DefaultConcept of Port Trunking Configuring Port Trunking Port Trunking SettingsTrunking settings Using Snmp Port setting informationEnable/Disable Configuring Snmp Snmp Read/Write Settings Snmp VersionsV1, V2c Read Community V1, V2c Read/Write CommunityAdmin Auth. Type For Snmp V1, V2c, V3 and V3 only Admin Data Encryption Key For Snmp V1, V2c, V3 and V3 onlyUser Auth. Type For Snmp V1, V2c, V3 and V3 only User Data Encryption Key For Snmp V1, V2c, V3 and V3 onlyUsing Communication Redundancy Trap SettingsPrivate MIB information Concept of Turbo RingWhen the number of EDS units in the Turbo Ring is even Page Switch a Coupler Configuring Turbo Ring Concept of STP/RSTP What is STP? How STP Works STP RequirementsSTP Configuration STP ReconfigurationHow Rstp Differs from STP Port Speed Path Cost 802.1D Edition 802.1w-2001Using STP on a Network with Multiple VLANs STP ExampleConfiguring STP/RSTP Root/Not Root Protocol of RedundancyBridge priority Hello time secEnable STP per Port Configuration Limits of RSTP/STPMax. Age sec Port PriorityUsing Traffic Prioritization What is Traffic Prioritization?Concept of Traffic Prioritization How Traffic Prioritization WorksDifferentiated Services DiffServ Traffic Marking Ieee 802.1p Priority Level Ieee 802.1D Traffic TypeTraffic Prioritization Configuring Traffic Prioritization QoS ClassificationTraffic Queues Default Port Priority Queuing MechanismInspect TOS Inspect COSCoS Mapping TOS/DiffServ MappingUsing Virtual LAN What is a VLAN?Concept of Virtual LAN Vlan Benefits of VLANsVLANs and Moxa EtherDevice Switch Management VlanCommunication Between VLANs VLANs Tagged and Untagged MembershipSample Applications of VLANs using Moxa EtherDevice Switch Device a Switch a Switch BConfiguring 802.1Q Vlan Vlan Port SettingsManagement Vlan Setting Port PvidPort Fixed Vlan List Tagged Port Forbidden Vlan ListUsing Multicast Filtering What is an IP Multicast?Concept of Multicast Filtering Vlan TableMulticast Filtering Network without multicast filteringConfiguring Multicast Filtering Multicast Filtering and Moxa EtherDevice SwitchIgmp Multicast Filtering Enabling Igmp SnoopingIgmp Snooping Settings Querier interval Igmp Snooping Enable GlobalIgmp Snooping Enable per Vlan Static Multicast Router PortUsing Rate Limiting Add Static Multicast MACIgmp Table Add New Static Multicast Address to the ListConfiguring Rate Limiting Ingress PolicyRate of Low Priority Queue Rate of Normal Priority QueueUsing Port Lock Adding a Static Unicast MAC AddressRate of Medium Priority Queue Rate of High Priority QueueUsing Auto Warning Configuring Port LockConfiguring Email Warning Add Static Unicast MAC AddressEmail Alarm Events Settings Configuring Email SettingsActivate your settings and test email if necessary Event TypesEmail Settings MoxaEtherDeviceSwitch0001@SwitchLocationPort Event Configuring Relay Warning Configuring Relay Event TypesMail Server IP/Name Email AddressRelay Alarm Events Settings Activate your settingsUsing Line-Swap-Fast-Recovery Relay Alarm ListOverride relay alarm settings Using Set Device IP Configuring Line-Swap Fast RecoveryEnable Line-Swap-Fast-Recovery Configuring Set Device IP Set up the connected devicesUsing Diagnosis Mirror PortDesired IP Address Output data streamUsing Monitor Monitor by SwitchPing Monitor by Port Using the MAC Address Table ALLUsing Event Log Page EDS Configurator GUI Starting EDS Configurator Broadcast SearchSearch by IP address Upgrade Firmware Modify IP AddressExport Configuration Import Configuration Unlock Server LockedUnlocked BlankFixed Locked FixedUnlocked Fixed MIB Groups Page Specifications TechnologyInterface Optical FiberPower MechanicalEnvironment Regulatory ApprovalsService Information Moxa Internet Services Following services are providedProblem Report Form Moxa Product % EDS-508Serial Number Product Return Procedure
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