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If devices of each hop in a network support differentiated service, an end-to-end

QoS solution can be created. QoS configuration is flexible, the complexity or simplicity

depends on the network topology and devices and analysis to incoming/outgoing traffic.

8.1.1.3 Basic QoS Model

The basic QoS consists of five parts: Classification, Policing, Remark, Queuing and

Scheduling, where classification, policing and remark are sequential ingress actions, and

Queuing and Scheduling are QoS egress actions.

Fig 8-3 Basic QoS Model

Classification: Classify traffic according to packet classification information and

generate internal DSCP value based on the classification information. For different

packet types and switch configurations, classification is performed differently; the

flowchart below explains this in detail.

Sort the packet traffic
according to the
classification info and ACLs
and convert classification
info to DSCP value

Decide whether the
traffic is in profile or out
of profile according to
the packet DSCP value
and plicing policy

Forward in profile
packets,
degrade/discard
outprofile packets

Place packets into priority
queues according to CoS
value and service
according the queue

Ingress

egress

Generate

DSCP

Queuing and

scheduling

Remark

Policing

Classification

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