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Insight Managed 8-Port Gigabit (Hi-Power) PoE+ Smart Cloud Switch with NETGEAR FlexPoE Power
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Two basic types of QoS are supported:
Integrated Services. Network resources are apportioned based on request and are
reserved (resource reservation) according to network management policy (RSVP, for
example).
Differentiated Services. Network resources are apportioned based on traffic
classification and priority, giving preferential treatment to data with strict timing
requirements.
The switch supports DiffServ.
The DiffServ feature contains a number of conceptual QoS building blocks that you can use
to construct a differentiated service network. Use these same blocks in different ways to build
other types of QoS architectures.
You must configure three key QoS building blocks for DiffServ:
Class
Policy
Service (the assignment of a policy to a directional interface)
Class
You can classify incoming packets at Layers 2, 3, and 4 by letting the switch inspect the
following information for a packet:
Source/destination MAC address
EtherType
Class of Service (802.1p priority) value (first/only VLAN tag)
VLAN ID range (first/only VLAN tag)
IP Service Type octet (also known as: ToS bits, Precedence value, DSCP value)
Layer 4 protocol (such as TCP or UDP)
Layer 4 source/destination ports
Source/destination IP address
From a DiffServ point of view, two types of classes exist:
DiffServ traffic classes
DiffServ service levels/forwarding classes
DiffServ traffic classes
With DiffServ, you define which traffic classes to track on an ingress interface. You can define
simple BA classifiers (DSCP) and a wide variety of multifield (MF) classifiers:
Layer 2; Layers 3, 4 (IP only)
Protocol-based
Address-based