Chapter 14: Qos Commands - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare XOS Command Reference Manual

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QoS Commands
This chapter describes commands for:
Configuring Quality of Service (QoS) profiles
Configuring and displaying bidirectional rate-shaping
Creating traffic groupings and assigning the groups to QoS profiles
Configuring, enabling and disabling explicit class-of-service traffic groupings (802.1p and DiffServ)
Configuring traffic grouping priorities
Verifying configuration and performance
Configuring and displaying bidirectional rate-shaping
Egress traffic rate limiting
Qualify of Service (QoS) is a feature of ExtremeWare XOS that allows you to specify different service
levels for outbound and inbound traffic. QoS is an effective control mechanism for networks that have
heterogeneous traffic patterns. Using QoS, you can specify the service that a traffic type receives.
Policy-based QoS allows you to protect bandwidth for important categories of applications or
specifically limit the bandwidth associated with less critical traffic. The switch contains separate
hardware queues on every physical port. Each hardware queue is programmed by ExtremeWare XOS
with bandwidth management and prioritization parameters, defined as a QoS profile. The bandwidth
management and prioritization parameters that modify the forwarding behavior of the switch affect
how the switch transmits traffic for a given hardware queue on a physical port. Up to eight physical
queues per port are available.
With the 11.0 version of the software, you can also assign parameters to traffic ingressing the switch for
minimum and maximum bandwidth and priority queuing to the backplane.
NOTE
You cannot queue ingressing traffic to the backplane on the BlackDiamond 8800 family of switches (formerly known
as Aspen).
To configure QoS, you define how your switch responds to different categories of traffic by creating and
configuring QoS profiles. The service that a particular type of traffic receives is determined by assigning
a QoS profile to a traffic grouping or classification. The building blocks are defined as follows:
QoS profile—Defines bandwidth and prioritization parameters.
Traffic grouping—A method of classifying or grouping traffic that has one or more attributes in
common.
QoS policy—The combination that results from assigning a QoS profile to a traffic grouping.
QoS profiles are assigned to traffic groupings to modify switch-forwarding behavior. When assigned to
a traffic grouping, the combination of the traffic grouping and the QoS profile comprise an example of a
single policy that is part of Policy-Based QoS.
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