Chapter 12 Diffserv - NETGEAR ProSafe GSM5212P Software Administration Manual

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DiffServ
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D iff er en tia ted Se rv ices
This chapter provides the following examples:
DiffServ
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DiffServ for VoIP
Auto VoIP
DiffServ for IPv6
Color Conform Policy
Differentiated services (DiffServ) is one technique for implementing Quality of Service (QoS)
policies. Using DiffServ in your network allows you to directly configure the relevant parameters
on the switches and routers rather than using a resource reservation protocol.This section
explains how to configure the 7000 Series Managed Switch to identify which traffic class a
packet belongs to, and how it should be handled to provide the quality of service you want. As
implemented on the 7000 Series Managed Switch, DiffServ allows you to control what traffic is
accepted and what traffic is discarded.
How you configure DiffServ support on a 7000 Series Managed Switch varies depending on the
role of the switch in your network:
Edge device. An edge device handles ingress traffic, flowing toward the core of the
network, and egress traffic, flowing away from the core. An edge device segregates
inbound traffic into a small set of traffic classes, and is responsible for determining a
packet's classification. Classification is based primarily on the contents of the Layer 3
and Layer 4 headers, and is recorded in the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP)
added to a packet's IP header.
Interior node. A switch in the core of the network is responsible for forwarding packets,
rather than for classifying them. It decodes the DSCP code point in an incoming packet,
and provides buffering and forwarding services using the appropriate queue
management algorithms.
Before configuring DiffServ on a particular 7000 Series Managed Switch, you must determine
the QoS requirements for the network as a whole. The requirements are expressed in terms of
rules, which are used to classify inbound traffic on a particular interface. The switch software
does not support DiffServ in the outbound direction.
Rules are defined in terms of classes, policies, and services:
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