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Configuring Quality of Service
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Packet processing begins by testing the match criteria for a packet. The 'all' class type option
defines that each match criteria within a class must evaluate to true for a packet to match that
class. The 'any' class type option defines that at least one match criteria must evaluate to true
for a packet to match that class. Classes are tested in the order in which they were added to
the policy. A policy is applied to a packet when a class match within that policy is found.
To display the DiffServ Configuration page, click QoS
DiffServ Basic DiffServ
Configuration.
Table 156, DiffServ Configuration describes the non-configurable data that is displayed.
Table 156. DiffServ Configuration
Field Description
DiffServ Admin Mode The options mode for DiffServ. The default value is
'enable'. While disabled, the Dif
fServ configuration is
retained when saved and can be changed, but it is
not activated. When enabled, Diffserv services are
activated.
Class table Displays the number of configured DiffServ classes
out of the total allowed on the switch.
Class Rule table Displays the number of configured class rules out of
the total allowed on the switch.
Policy table Displays the number of configured policies out of the
total allowed on the switch.
Policy Instance table Displays the number of configured policy class
instances out of the total allowed on the switch.