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SG71070M
Revision A3
2-13 QoS
This switch supports four QoS queues per port with strict or weighted fair queuing scheduling.
It supports QoS Control Lists (QCL) for advance programmable QoS classification, based on
IEEE 802.1p, Ethertype, VID, IPv4/IPv6 DSCP and UDP/TCP ports and ranges.
High flexibility in the classification of incoming frames to a QoS class. The QoS classification
looks for information up to Layer 4, including IPv4 and IPv6 DSCP, IPv4 TCP/UDP port numbers,
and user priority of tagged frames. This QoS classification mechanism is implemented in a QoS
control list (QCL). The QoS class assigned to a frame is used throughout the device for
providing queuing, scheduling, and congestion control guarantees to the frame according to
what was configured for that specific QoS class.
The switch supports advanced memory control mechanisms providing excellent performance
of all QoS classes under any traffic scenario, including jumbo frame. A super priority queue
with dedicated memory and strict highest priority in the arbitration. The ingress super priority
queue allows traffic recognized as CPU traffic to be received and queued for transmission to
the CPU even when all the QoS class queues are congested.
2-13.1 Port Classification
The section allows you to configure the basic QoS Ingress Classification settings for all switch
ports. And the settings relate to the currently selected stack unit, as reflected by the page
header.
Web Interface
To configure the QoS Ingress Port Classification parameters in the web interface:
1.
Click Configuration, QoS, Port Classification.
2.
Scroll to select QoS class, DP Level, PCP and DEI parameters.
3.
Click the save to save the setting.
4.
If you want to cancel the setting then you need to click the Reset button. It will revert to
previously saved values.
Figure 2-13.1: The QoS Ingress Port Classification