1-12
z
Large amount of broadcast/multicast packets and large burst traffic exist.
z
Packets of high-rate links are forwarded to low-rate links or packets of multiple links with the equal
rates are forwarded to a single link that is of the same rate as that of the incoming links.
Although the burst function helps reduce the packet loss ratio and improve packet processing capability
in the networks mentioned above, it may affect QoS performance. So, use this function with caution.
Traffic Mirroring
Traffic mirroring classifies traffic using ACLs and copies the matched traffic from all ports or the
specified VLAN/port to the destination port. For more information about mirroring, refer to the
Mirroring
module of this manual.
QoS Configuration
Table 1-8
QoS configuration tasks
Task
Remarks
Configuring Priority Trust Mode
Optional
Configuring Priority Mapping
Optional
Marking Packet Priority
Optional
Configuring Traffic Policing
Optional
Configuring Port Rate Limiting
Optional
Configuring Traffic Redirecting
Optional
Configuring Queue Scheduling
Optional
Configuring Traffic Accounting
Optional
Enabling the Burst Function
Optional
Configuring Traffic Mirroring
Optional
Displaying QoS
Optional
Configuring Priority Trust Mode
The switch provides the following two priority trust modes:
z
Trusting port priority
By default, the 4210 series trust port priority.
z
Trusting packet priority
You can configure the switch to trust the 802.1p priority or DSCP precedence of packets. If no trusted
priority type is specified, the switch trusts the 802.1p priority of received packets.
For detailed information about priority trust mode, refer to
Priority trust mode
.
Configuration prerequisites
The priority trust mode to be configured is determined.