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Operation Manual - QoS/ACL
Quidway S3000-EI Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 2 QoS Configuration
Huawei Technologies Proprietary
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2.1.3 Packet Filter
Packet filter is to filter traffic. For example, the operation “deny” discards the traffic that
is matched with a traffic classification rule, while allowing other traffic to pass through.
With the complex traffic classification rules, Ethernet Switches enable the filtering of
various information carried in Layer 2 traffic to discards the useless, unreliable or
doubtful traffic, thereby enhancing the network security.
The two key steps of realizing the frame filtering are as follows.
Step 1: Classify the ingress traffic according to the classification rule;
Step 2: Filter the classified traffic, i.e. the “
deny
” operation, the default ACL operation.
2.1.4 Traffic Policing
In order to deliver better service with the limited network resources, QoS monitors the
traffic of the specific user on the ingress, so that it can make a better use of the
assigned resource.
2.1.5 Port traffic Limit
The port traffic limit is the port-based traffic limit used for limiting the general speed of
packet output on the port.
2.1.6 Redirection
You can specify a new port to forward the packets according to your requirements on
the QoS policy.
2.1.7 Traffic Priority
The Ethernet Switch can deliver priority tag service for some special packets. The tags
include TOS, DSCP and 802.1p, etc., which can be used and defined in different QoS
modules.
2.1.8 Queue Scheduling
When congestion occurs, several packets will compete for the resources. Three kinds
of queue scheduling algorithms are used to overcome the problem. These three kinds
of queue scheduling algorithms are Strict-Priority Queue (SP), Weighted Round Robin
(WRR) and Delay bounded WRR.
1) SP