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Configuring Network Services Quality of Service (QoS) Network Management
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6.11.9 Example of an iMAP Device Class Policy
6.11.9.1 Overview
Figure 6-88 shows a sample QoS configuration for a network, and it has the following attributes:
The types of traffic flows are associated with specific VIDs.
The video Head End uses the VLAN ID (VID) range of 3xx; these are then divided up into regions so that certain VIDS
are configured on upstream devices that connect with an iMAP product.
The ISP Head End uses the VID range of 5xx.
The voice over IP gateway uses the VID range of 7xx.
The quality of service is defined entirely through priority queueing, so classifier filters are not used.
FIGURE 6-88 Sample QoS Network (iMAP MAP Device)
Table 6-21 lists the quality attributes for these classes of service.:
For qos_voice, the subscriber is set up on a VLAN with the VID 701, and the voice traffic is the only incoming stream
with a VLAN tag; all other traffic is untagged and is given a tag by its port association.
For qos_data the subscriber is set up on a VLAN with VID 501.
For qos_video the subscriber is set up on a VLAN with VID 301, and will connect to the subscriber’s Set Top Box (STB).
TABLE 6-21 Classes of Service for a Subscriber
Class of Service Application Delay Jitter Packet Loss
qos_voice Voice Low Low Low
qos_video Video Low Undefined Low
qos_data internet access Undefined Undefined Low
default Non-critical Undefined Undefined Undefined