Globally-configured QoS
Globally-configured QoS operation supports the following types of packet classification and traffic marking on outbound port and VLAN traffic.
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Globally configured packet classification criteria include:
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IPv4 device: source and destination address
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Layer 2 802.1p priority (VLAN header)
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Layer 3 protocol (such as ARP, IP, IPX, RIP)
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Layer 3 IPv4 Type of Service (ToS) byte: IP precedence or DSCP bits
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Layer 3 IPv6 Traffic Class byte: IP precedence or DSCP bits
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Layer 4 Source and Destination UDP/TCP application port
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Source port on the switch
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VLAN ID
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Traffic marking options are as follows:
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Setting the Layer 2 802.1p priority value in VLAN-tagged and untagged packet headers
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Setting the Layer 3 Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP) bits in the ToS byte of IPv4 packet headers and Traffic Class byte of IPv6 headers.
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