Lancom Systems LCOS 3.50 User Manual
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LANCOM Reference Manual LCOS 3.50
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Chapter 9: Quality of Service
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Quality of
Service
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Limited maximum bandwidth
What is DiffServ?
DiffServ stands for “Differentiated Services” and is a quite recent model to signal the priority
of data packets. DiffServ is based on the known Type-of-Service(ToS) field and uses the same
byte within the IP header.
ToS is using the first three bits to describe the priorities (precedence) 0 to 7, as well as four
further bits (the ToS bits) to optimize the data stream (e.g. “Low Delay” and “High Reliability”).
This model is rather inflexible, and this is why it has been used quite rarely in the past.
The DiffServ model uses the first 6 bits to make distinctions of different classes. Up to 64 grad-
ings are thus possible (Differentiated Services Code Point, DSCP) which enable a finer priori-
sation of the data stream:
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To ensure downward compatibility with ToS implementations, the previous precedence
levels can be depicted with the “Class Selectors” (CS0 to CS7). Thereby, the level “CS0”
denotes so-called “Best Effort” (BE) and stands for usual transfer of data packets without
special treatment.
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The “Assured Forwarding” classes are used for a secured transfer of data packets. The first
digit of the AF class describes each the priority of the transfer (1 to 4), the second digit
the “drop probability“ (1 to 3). Packets with AFxx marking are transferred in a secured
way, and thus not dropped.
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Finally, the class “Expedited Forwarding” marks those packets, that shall be transferred
preferentially, before all other packets.
Code
point
DSCP
bits
Dec.
Code
point
DSCP
bits
Dec.
Code
point
DSCP
bits
Dec.
CS0 (BE)
000000
0
AF11
001010
10
AF33
011110
30
CS1
001000
8
AF12
001100
12
AF41
100010
34
CS2
010000
16
AF13
001110
14
AF42
100100
36
CS3
011000
24
AF21
010010
18
AF43
100110
38
CS4
100000
32
AF22
010100
20
EF
101110
46
CS5
101000
40
AF23
010110
22
CS6
110000
48
AF31
011010
26
CS7
111000
56
AF32
011100
28