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4.4.7 Configure Quality of Service (QoS)
In addition to the MAC-based priority applied in multicast filtering and static forwarding,
the switch can assign other types of priority to its traffic to achieve various levels in what
is known as
Quality of Service (QoS). It can do this regardless of frame content (Port
QoS) or by examining the content of every frame received by a port and assigning
priority based on the port of origin. The default screen displayed in Figure 28, shows
that QoS Status must be
enabled before any (or all) of these methods can be applied.
At the bottom of the screen there are links to three configuration subscreens — one for
each type of QoS.
Figure 28 — Configure Quality of Service (QoS)
Although not recommended, all types of priority can be active simultaneously — giving
rise to conflicts. The following hierarchy shows how these conflicts are resolved:
1. If Port QoS is enabled, apply its rules — otherwise,
2. If TOS/DiffServ Priority is enabled, apply its rules — otherwise,
3. If 802.1p Priority is enabled, apply its rules — otherwise,
4. Apply the MAC-based priority used in multicast filtering and static forwarding.