Moxa Technologies EDS-726 Configuring Traffic Prioritization, QoS Classification, Traffic Queues

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EDS-726 Series User’s Manual

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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-726 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-726 hardware has multiple traffic queues that allow packet prioritization to occur. Higher priority traffic can pass through the EDS-726 without being delayed by lower priority traffic. As each packet arrives in the EDS-726, it passes through any ingress processing (which includes classification, marking/re-marking), and is then sorted into the appropriate queue. The switch then forwards packets from each queue.

EDS-726 supports two different queuing mechanisms:

yWeight 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.

yStrict: 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.

Configuring Traffic Prioritization

Quality of Service (QoS) provides a traffic prioritization capability to ensure that important data is delivered consistently and predictably. EDS-726 Series can inspect IEEE 802.1p/1Q layer 2 CoS tags, and even layer 3 TOS information, to provide a consistent classification of the entire network. EDS-726 Series’ QoS capability improves your industrial network’s performance and determinism for mission critical applications.

QoS Classification

MOXA EDS-726 supports inspection of layer 3 TOS and/or layer 2 CoS tag information to determine how to classify traffic packets.

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