Qos configuration approaches, Qos configuration approach overview, Configuring a qos policy – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual
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QoS configuration approaches
QoS configuration approach overview
The following approaches are available for configuring QoS:
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Some features support both approaches, but some support only one.
Non-policy approach
In non-policy approach, you can configure QoS service parameters without using a QoS policy. For
example, you can use the line rate feature to set a rate limit on an interface without using a QoS policy.
Policy approach
In policy approach, you configure QoS service parameters by using QoS policies. A QoS policy defines
the shaping, policing, or other QoS actions to take on different classes of traffic. It is a set of
class-behavior associations.
A class is a set of match criteria for identifying traffic, and it uses the AND or OR operator:
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If the operator is AND, a packet must match all the criteria to match the class.
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If the operator is OR, a packet matches the class if it matches any of the criteria in the class.
A traffic behavior defines a set of QoS actions to take on packets, such as priority marking and redirect.
By associating a traffic behavior with a class in a QoS policy, you apply the specific set of QoS actions
to the class of traffic.
Configuring a QoS policy
shows how to configure a QoS policy.