4.10 Quality of Service

Quality of Service (QoS) is an advanced traffic prioritization feature that allows you to establish control over network traffic. QoS enables you to assign various grades of network service to different types of traffic, such as multi-media, video, protocol-specific, time critical, and file-backup traffic.

QoS reduces bandwidth limitations, delay, loss, and jitter. It also provides increased reliability for delivery of your data and allows you to prioritize certain applications across your network. You can define exactly how you want the switch to treat selected applications and types of traffic.

You can use QoS on your system to:

Classifying traffic based on packet attributes.

Assigning priorities to traffic (for example, to set higher priorities to time-critical or business-critical applications).

Applying security policy through traffic filtering.

Provide predictable throughput for multimedia applications such as video conferencing or voice over IP by minimizing delay and jitter.

Improve performance for specific types of traffic and preserve performance as the amount of traffic grows.

Reduce the need to constantly add bandwidth to the network.

Manage network congestion.

The QoS Configuration page contains fields for enabling or disabling QoS. In addition, the 802.1p mode or DSCP mode can be selected. Both the two mode rely on predefined fields within the packet to determine the output queue.

„QoS Disabled - Disables managing network traffic using Quality of Service.

„802.1p Mode –The output queue assignment is determined by the IEEE802.1p VLAN priority tag.

„DSCP Mode - The output queue assignment is determined by the DSCP field.

"The current version of GSW-1602SF/GSW-2404SF/GSW-2416SF support QoS Strict mode only. Note: The strict mode is to specifies if traffic scheduling is based strictly on the queue priority.

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