Allied Telesis AT-GS950/8 manual Class of Service Overview, Mapping Ports to Egress Queues

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Chapter 7: Class of Service

Class of Service Overview

Mapping Ports to Egress Queues

When the egress queues on a port in an Ethernet switch contains more packets than the port can handle in a timely manner, the port may be forced to delay the transmission of some packets. A port may be forced to delay transmission of packets while it handles other traffic and, in some situations, some packets destined to be forwarded from the port are discarded.

Minor delays are often of no consequence to a network or its performance. But there are applications referred to as delay- or time-sensitive, that can be impacted by packet delays. Voice transmission and video conferencing are two examples. If packets containing data for either of these applications are delayed in reaching their destination, the audio or video quality may suffer.

CoS allows you to manage the flow of traffic through a switch by setting the switch ports to give higher priority to some packets, such as delay- sensitive traffic, over other packets. This is referred to as prioritizing traffic.

CoS applies primarily to tagged packets. A tagged packet contains information that specifies the VLAN to which the packet belongs and can also contain a priority level. Network switches and other networking devices use the priority level to determine how important that packet is compared to other packets. High priority packets are handled before low priority packets.

CoS, as defined in the IEEE 802.1p standard, has eight levels of priority— 0 to 7, with 0 the lowest priority and 7 the highest. Each port has four egress queues, labeled Q0, Q1, Q2, and Q3. Q0 is the lowest priority queue and Q3 is the highest. A packet in a high priority egress queue is typically transmitted out a port sooner than a packet in a low priority queue.

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Contents Management Software Page Contents Contents Figures Figures Preface Where to Find Web-based Guides Management Software Updates Contacting Allied TelesisPreface Getting Started ChapterStarting a Management Session Main Save Configuration Click Apply Saving ChangesQuitting a Management Session Getting Started Basic Switch Parameters Basic Switch Parameters AT-S82 Management Software User’s Guide Enabled DisabledDisabling or Enabling Ping Blocking Enabling or Disabling 802.1X Forwarding Control Changing the Administrator’s Password Rebooting the Switch Resetting the Switch and Retaining the IP Address Reset Click Apply Switch is resetAT-S82 Management Software User’s Guide Downloading New Firmware Download Status MessagePort Configuration Configuring Port Parameters Port is enabled. This is the default Copper FiberTrunking Trunking Overview Trunking Guidelines Trunking AlgorithmAT-S82 Management Software User’s Guide Configuring the Trunking Algorithm DAxorSASetting up the Trunk Port Trunking ConfigurationTrunking Port Mirroring Port Mirroring Overview Configuring Port Mirroring Port Mirroring VLANs Vlan Features Increased Performance Improved Manageability SecurityAT-S82 Management Software User’s Guide Vlan Overview Vlan Identifier Vlan Port MembersIncoming Outgoing Tagged Untagged Frames Guidelines for Creating a Vlan Working with VLANs Vlan DetailDisplaying all VLANs Click Show All Static Vlan EntriesVlan Protected Ports Vlan Protected Ports Vlan ExampleAT-S82 Management Software User’s Guide VLANs Class of Service Class of Service Overview Mapping Ports to Egress QueuesIeee 802.1p Priority Level Port Priority Queue Port Egress Queue Maximum Number Packets Mapping Priorities to Queues Setting Up the Schedule Assigning Priority to Ports Class of Service Spanning Tree Protocol STP Spanning Tree Overview Bridge Priority RootPath Costs and Port Costs Increment Bridge PriorityPort Speed Port Cost Port Priority Increment Port PriorityHello Time and Bridge Protocol Data Units BPDUs Point-to-Point and Edge Ports Edge Port Spanning Tree and VLANs Spanning Tree Protocol STP Configuring Spanning Tree Rstp STP CompatibleDisabled Configuring STP Port Settings True YesFalse AutoSpanning Tree Protocol STP
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