5. Configure Quality of Service

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Use the features you access from the QoS tab to configure Quality of Service (QoS) settings on the switch. The QoS tab contains menus that provide access to the following sections:

Class of Service

Differentiated Services

In a typical switch, each physical port consists of one or more queues for transmitting packets on the attached network. Multiple queues per port are often provided to give preference to certain packets over others based on user-defined criteria. When a packet is queued for transmission in a port, the rate at which it is serviced depends on how the queue is configured and possibly the amount of traffic present in the other queues of the port. If a delay is necessary, packets get held in the queue until the scheduler authorizes the queue for transmission. As queues become full, packets have no place to be held for transmission and get dropped by the switch.

QoS is a means of providing consistent, predictable data delivery by distinguishing between packets that have strict timing requirements from packets that are more tolerant of delay. Packets with strict timing requirements are given special treatment in a QoS-capable network. With this special treatment in mind, all elements of the network must be QoS capable. The presence of at least one node that is not QoS capable creates a deficiency in the network path, and the performance of the entire packet flow is compromised.

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