SIEMENS 5881 Broadband Internet Router | Chapter 5 Advanced Setup |
User’s Guide | QoS |
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QoS
Quality of Service actively manages network resources to sustain service levels for priority applications.
Guaranteed available bandwidth and minimum delays to
User control over network traffic levels, and potential
Measurement and reporting of network service levels
Applications, such as video conference or IP telephony, must be able to communicate their service level requirements to an infrastructure that can consistently meet those requirements. To do this, QoS control mechanisms must be present in each network element. This router provides such QoS control mechanisms and can interpret the service requirements indicated by network applications, fully participating in any differentiated services architecture.
This router provides Quality of Service using two methods: Differentiated Services Framework (DiffServ) and Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ).
Differentiated Services Framework
(DiffServ) is a facility to prioritize the requirements of each Class of Service (for example
To employ DiffServ, each packet of data is tagged with a
When DiffServ is activated on your router, data packets are read and marked according to their DiffServ priority. The packets are then queued and processed according to the defined QoS policy.
Weighted Fair Queuing
(WFQ) is a
•It schedules priority traffic to the front of the queue to reduce response time.
•It fairly distributes remaining bandwidth between remaining queues.
Consequently, WFQ ensures that queues are not starved for bandwidth and that traffic service levels are made more predictable.
Weighted Fair Queuing adapts automatically to changing network conditions and requires minimal configuration. WFQ is implemented on the router and applies to network traffic passing through it. Unlike DiffServ, external nodes have no affect on QoS through Weighted Fair Queuing.
Weighted Fair Queuing provides a means of ensuring that high priority or
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