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Quality of Services (QoS) techniques aim to ensure a reliable transmission for all type of services, especially for the most demanding ones, in terms of delay, jitter, packet loss and availability. The QoS techniques The QoS techniques are applied from inbound to outbound and include: traffic selection and prioritization, queuing, packet scheduling and traffic shaping.

QoS strategies QoS strategies were introduced for the InfiLINK XG units units in order to be able to customize the balance between the maximum achievable capacity and the allowed packet loss for the priority packets. The QoS capabilities The QoS capabilities of the unit fall in two categories:

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QoS wired interface capabilities

The wired interface capabilities of InfiLINK XG unit of the unit are the following:

  • Traffic selection and prioritization based on 802.1p

The IEEE 802.1p standard provides the means to implement QoS implement QoS techniques at Layer 2 (MAC layerMAC layer). QoS is  QoS is implemented using a 3 bit field called Priority Code Point (PCP) part of the Ethernet header when 802.1Q VLAN tagging 1Q VLAN tagging is in use.

There are eight 802.1p priorities, “0” being the lowest and “7” - the highest. The InfiLINK XG unit The unit is capable to recognize and prioritize packets received on the wired interfaces. Each packet will be further sent to a specific priority queue.

  • Four hardware priority queues on InfiLINK XG

Each received packet is sent to one of the 4 priority queues based on the PCP field the PCP field that contains the 802.1p priority.

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titleTable - Priority queues mapping
802.1p priorityTraffic type
InfiLINK XG
Unit priority queue
0Background1
1Best Effort
2Excellent Effort2
3Critical Applications
4Video3
5Voice
6Internetwork control4
7Network control

 

 



  • Strict or Weighted Round Robin packet scheduling algorithms

The packet scheduling algorithms available for determining how the packets shall exit the priority queues are the following:

    • "Strict" - packets from lower priority queues are delayed in case higher priority queues has traffic
    • "Weighted Round Robin" - weights are used for every queue of an interface, which allows  different queues to have different service shares depending on the weight value
  • Per-port egress rate limiting

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In order to configure per-port egress rate limiting go to the “Switch” menu page in the Web interface and set the Egress Rate Limit parameter for a specific wired interface. In the example below, the traffic outgoing at the "ge0" interface is limited to 100 Mbps. It can be also noticed that the "radio" interface does not have an available option of configuring a rate limit. Radio throughput depends only on a current modulation:

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title Figure - Configuring per-port egress rate limiting

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radio interface capabilities

The radio interface QoS capabilities of the InfiLINK XG unit QoS radio interface capabilities of the unit are the following:

  • Traffic selection and prioritization based on 802.1p

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The same considerations mentioned for the wired interface capabilities are valid: each received packet is sent to one of the 4 priority queues based on the PCP field the PCP field that contains the 802.1p priority.

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The strict priority queuing or weighted round robin scheduling alorithms can be configured for the packets received at the radio interfaces and exiting the priority queues:

    • "Strict" - packets from lower priority queues are delayed in case higher priority queues has traffic
    • "Weighted Round Robin" - weights are used for every queue of an interface, which allows  different queues to have different service shares depending on the weight value.

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Go to the “Switch” menu page in the Web interface and configure the QoS modeQoS mode” parameter in the “Switch Port Settings” section. In the example below the “Weighted “Weighted Round Robin” Robin” is configured for the "ge0" interface and the Strict“Strict” scheduling algorithm is configured for the "radio" interface

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  • Traffic Prioritization

Traffic Prioritization is available for the radio interface transmission in order to accommodate different packet loss requirements for the high priority packets:

To enable or /disable the traffic prioritization, go to the “Radio” menu page in the Web interface and set the check/uncheck Traffic Prioritization parameter:

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Traffic Prioritization checkbox

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