QoS
Th
series suppo
tures listed in
Table 45-1
Supported By Switch 4500 Series
e Switch 4500
rt the QoS fea
:
Table 45-1
QoS fea
00 series
tures supported by Switch 45
QoS Feature
Description
Refer to …
Traffic
classification
traffic based
4500
ollowing
ACLs
z
efer to the
ACL Operation
and
ACL Command
manuals.
Classify incoming
on ACLs. The Switch
series support the f
types of ACLs:
For information about ACLs, r
z
Basic ACLs
z
Advanced ACLs
z
Layer-2 ACLs
z
User-defined
z
For information about traffic classification,
refer to
Traffic Classification
.
The Switch 4500 series support
ing QoS
atching the
z
For information about priority marking,
refer to
performing the follow
Priority Marking
actions for packets m
.
z
For information about traffic policing, refer
to
specified ACL:
Traffic Policing
.
z
Priority marking
z
Traffic policing
z
VLAN Mapping
z
For information about VLAN Mapping,
refer to
VLAN Mapping
.
z
For information about traffic mirroring,
refer to
Traffic mirroring
z
Traffic mirroring
.
QoS action
s required on the
eries:
ity trust mode
z
Protocol packet priority
z
ation about priority trust mode,
refer to
For inform
You can configure the following
Priority Trust Mode
QoS actions a
Switch 4500 s
.
For information ab
z
out specifying priority
for protocol packets, refer to
Protocol
z
Prior
Priority
.
z
For information about line rate, refer
to
Line Rate
z
Line rate
.
Congestion
avoidance
For information about congestion avoidance
and WRED, refer to
Congestion Avoidance
WRED
.
Congestion
management
ries support
, and WRR queue
algorithms and
following five queue
es:
z
WFQ
z
WRR
For information about SP, WFQ, and WRR,
refer to
Queue Scheduling
The Switch 4500 se
SP, WFQ
scheduling
support the
scheduling mod
z
SP
.
z
SP+WFQ
z
SP+WRR
Intro
Traffi
duction to QoS Functions
c Classification
Traffic here refers to service traffic; that is, all the packets passing the switch.
Traffic classification means identifying packets that conform to certain characteristics according to
certain rules. It is the foundation for providing differentiated services.
In traffic classification, the priority bit in the type of service (ToS) field in IP packet header can be used to
identify packets of different priorities. The network administrator can also define traffic classification
policies to identify packets by the combination of source address, destination address, MAC address, IP
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