7
Q
UALITY
 
OF
 S
ERVICE
 (Q
O
S)
This chapter describes the concept of Quality of Service (QoS) and 
explains how to configure QoS on the switch.
Overview of 
Quality of Service
QoS is a feature of the Switch 9100 that allows you to specify different 
service levels for traffic traversing the switch. QoS is an effective control 
mechanism for networks that have heterogeneous traffic patterns. Using 
QoS, you can specify the service that a traffic type receives.
The main benefit of QoS is that it allows you to have control over the 
types of traffic that receive enhanced service from the system. For 
example, if video traffic requires a higher priority than data traffic, using 
QoS you can assign a different QoS profile to those VLANs that are 
transmitting video traffic.
Building Blocks
The service that a particular type of traffic receives is determined by 
assigning a QoS profile to a traffic grouping or classification. The building 
blocks are defined as follows:
■
QoS profile
 — Defines bandwidth and prioritization parameters.
■
Traffic grouping
 — A method of classifying or grouping traffic that 
has one or more attributes in common.
■
QoS policy
 — The combination that results from assigning a QoS 
profile to a traffic grouping.
QoS profiles are assigned to traffic groupings to modify switch 
forwarding behavior. When assigned to a traffic grouping, the 
combination of the traffic grouping and the QoS profile comprise an 
example of a single policy that is part of Policy-Based QoS.