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Issue 2.0
7.3
SV9100 Networking Manual
Layer 3 QoS
QoS is most commonly implemented at Layer 3. This allows the VoIP packets to
be prioritized by routers, before they are forwarded to their next hop.
Layer 3 QoS uses the Type of Service (ToS) field of the IP packet. This is an 8-bit
field in the header of the IP packet. The field can be used by Diffserv or IP
Precedence. Although these are two different standards, the actual field in the IP
packet is the same – Only the method of evaluating the bits differs.
QoS does not function only by using the ToS field (i.e., Marking the VoIP packets).
It is an end-to-end process and requires configuration on all networking devices.
Packet Marking is the first step in this process and is often the only step that the
NEC dealer performs.
Figure 5-8 Layer 3 QoS Example
Protocol Structure - IP/Pv4 Header (Internet Protocol Version 4)
4 Bits
4 Bits
Version
IHL
Identification
Time to Live
Differentiated Services Code Point
Type of Service Field (IP Precedence - Ref. RFC 1349)
3 Bits
IP Precedence Value
8 Bits
Type of Service
Protocol
Source Address
Destination Address
Option + Padding
Data
Type of Service Field (Diffserv)
6 Bits
1 Bit
1 Bit
Delay
Throughput Reliability
16 Bits
Total Length
Flags
Fragment Offset
Header Checksum
2 Bits
ECN
(Not QoS related)
1 Bit
1 Bit
1 Bit
Cost
MBZ
(must be
zero)
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