Quality of Service (QoS): Managing Bandwidth More Effectively
Introduction
in an 802.1Q VLAN environment (with 802.1p priority tags) or in an untagged VLAN environment (with DSCP policies) where QoS can set priorities that downstream devices can support without
By prioritizing traffic, QoS supports traffic growth on the network while optimizing the use of existing
■Specify which traffic has higher or lower priority, regardless of current network bandwidth or the relative priority setting of the traffic when it is received on the switch.
■Change (upgrade or downgrade) the priority of outbound traffic.
■Override “illegal” packet priorities set by upstream devices or applications that use 802.1Q VLAN tagging with 802.1p priority tags.
■Avoid or delay the need to add
QoS on the switches covered by this guide supports these types of traffic marking:
■802.1p prioritization: Controls the outbound port queue priority for traffic leaving the switch, and (if traffic exits through a
■IP