Traffic Groupings; Access List Based Traffic Groupings; Traffic Groupings By Precedence - Extreme Networks Summit Summit24 Installation And User Manual

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Quality of Service (QoS)

Traffic Groupings

Once a QoS profile is modified for bandwidth and priority, you assign traffic a grouping to the profile.
A traffic grouping is a classification of traffic that has one or more attributes in common. Traffic is
typically grouped based on the applications discussed starting on page -134.
Traffic groupings are separated into the following categories for discussion:
• Access list based information, such as IP source/destination, TCP/UDP port information, and
VLANid
• Destination MAC (MAC QoS groupings)
• Explicit packet class of service information, such as 802.1p or DiffServ (IP TOS)
• Physical/logical configuration (physical source port or VLAN association)
In the event that a given packet matches two or more grouping criteria, there is a predetermined
precedence for which traffic grouping will apply. In general, the more specific traffic grouping takes
precedence. By default, all traffic groupings are placed in the QoS profile Qp1. The supported traffic
groupings are listed in Table 33. The groupings are listed in order of precedence (highest to lowest). The
four types of traffic groupings are described in detail on the following pages.
Table 33: Traffic Groupings by Precedence
IP Information (Acess Lists) Grouping
Access list precedence determined by user
configuration
Explicit Packet Class of Service Groupings
DiffServ (IP TOS)
802.1P
Destination Address MAC-Based Groupings
Permanent
Dynamic
Blackhole
Physical/Logical Groupings
Source port
VLAN

Access List Based Traffic Groupings

Access list based traffic groupings are based on any combination of the following items:
• IP source or destination address
• TCP/UDP or other layer 4 protocol
• TCP/UDP port information
• MAC source or destination address
• VLANid
Access list based traffic groupings are defined using access lists. Access lists are discussed in detail in
Chapter 9. By supplying a named QoS profile at the end of the access list command syntax, you can
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