Configuration Using a Web Browser
After finishing necessary configurations, click on Apply to save the settings.
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. | ||
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| 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: | |
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| 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. | ||
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| 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. | |
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| This feature allows the administrator to configure each port’s default port | |
priority. There 4 types of priority available: High, Middle, Low, Lowest. | ||
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COS Priority | This feature allows the administrator to configure the COS priority level 0 | |
to 7. | ||
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| 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 | ||
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| TOS level value in the IP packet received. For example: the administrator |