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on 05-06-2013 01:19 PM
Quality of Service (QoS) is useful in networks where traffic prioritization is desired. With QoS you can separate traffic and give priority to specific types of traffic such as video or audio applications, or any other data traffic, according to your network needs. You can assign higher bandwidth to a specific portion of your network, where data traffic is higher, and reduce bandwidth to a portion of your network where data traffic is low, hence, increasing your network efficiency.
QoS Configuration Articles:
Configuration of QoS Properties on Sx500 Series Stackable Switches
Quality of Service (QoS) Queue Settings on Sx500 Series Stackable Switches
Configuration of VLAN Ingress Rate Limit on Sx500 Series Stackable Switches
Global Settings on Quality of Service (QoS) Basic Mode on Sx500 Series Stackable Switches
Add Aggregate Policer in QoS Advanced Mode on Sx500 Series Stackable Switches
Define QoS Class Mapping on Sx500 Series Stackable Switches
Configuration of Out of Profile DSCP Mapping on Sx500 Series Stackable Switches
Quality of Service (QoS) Policy Class Maps Configuration on Sx500 Series Stackable Switches
Quality of Service (QoS) Single Policer Configuration on Sx500 Series Stackable Switches
Quality of Service (QoS) Policy Binding Configuration on Sx500 Series Stackable Switches
Bandwidth Per Port Configuration on Sx500 Series Stackable Switches
Configuration of TCP Congestion Avoidance on Sx500 Series Stackable Switches
Configuration of Egress Shaping per Queue on Sx500 Series Stackable Switches
Configuration of CoS/802.1p to Queue Mapping on Sx500 Series Stackable Switches
Map Differentiated Services Code Point to Queue on Sx500 Series Stackable Switches
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