Quality of Service (QoS): Managing Bandwidth More Effectively
Introduction
Introduction
QoS Feature
Default
Menu
CLI
Web
TCP/UDP Priority
Disabled
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page 6-21 Refer to the Online Help.
IP-Device Priority
Disabled
—
page 6-28
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Type-of-Service IP
Disabled
—
page 6-34
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Precedence Mode
VLAN-ID Priority
Disabled
—
page 6-46
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Source-Port Priority
Disabled
—
page 6-52
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DSCP Policy Table
Various
—
page 6-58
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As the term suggests,
network policy
refers to the network-wide controls you
can implement to:
■
Ensure uniform and efficient traffic handling throughout your network,
while keeping the most important traffic moving at an acceptable speed,
regardless of current bandwidth usage.
■
Exercise control over the priority settings of inbound traffic arriving in
and travelling through your network.
Adding bandwidth is often a good idea, but it is not always feasible and does
not completely eliminate the potential for network congestion. There will
always be points in the network where multiple traffic streams merge or where
network links will change speed and capacity. The impact and number of these
congestion points will increase over time as more applications and devices
are added to the network.
When (not
if
) network congestion occurs, it is important to move traffic on
the basis of relative importance. However, without
Quality of Service
(QoS)
prioritization, less important traffic can consume network bandwidth and
slow down or halt the delivery of more important traffic. That is, without QoS,
most traffic received by the switch is forwarded with the same priority it had
upon entering the switch. In many cases, such traffic is “normal” priority and
competes for bandwidth with all other normal-priority traffic, regardless of
its relative importance to your organization’s mission. This section gives an
overview of QoS operation and benefits, and describes how to configure QoS
in the console interface.
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