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Qos modes – Dell PowerEdge VRTX User Manual

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QoS Modes

A single QoS mode is selected and applies to all interfaces in the system. The

modes are:

Basic Mode — Class of Service (CoS).

Traffic is divided into classes that determine how it is treated. All

traffic in a class is treated with the same QoS action. The QoS action

for the class of traffic determines the egress queue on the egress port,

based on the indicated QoS value in the incoming frame.
The QoS value in the incoming frame is:

Layer 2 Packets — VLAN Priority Tag (VPT) 802.1p value

Layer 3 IPv4 Frames — Differentiated Service Code Point

(DSCP) value

Layer 3 IPv6 Frames —Traffic Class (TC) value

When operating in Basic mode, the switch trusts this

externally-assigned QoS value.
This is the default QoS mode.

Advanced Mode — Per-flow Quality of Service (QoS).
In Advanced mode, a per-flow QoS consists of a class map and a policer:

A class map defines the kind of traffic in a flow, and contains one or

more ACLs. Packets that match the ACLs belong to the flow.

A policer applies the configured QoS to a flow. The QoS configuration

of a flow may consist of the egress queue, the DSCP or CoS value, and

actions on out-of-profile (excess) traffic.

• Disable Mode (QoS is not enabled)

In this mode, all traffic is mapped to a single best-effort queue, so that no

type of traffic is prioritized over another.

Only a single mode can be active at a time. When the system is configured to

work in QoS Advanced mode, settings for QoS Basic mode are not active and

vice versa.